occurs when a drug user experiences physical or psychological distress upon
Dependency
discontinuing use of the drug.
implies compulsive use, impaired control over using the substance, preoccupation
Addiction with obtaining and using the drug, and continued use despite adverse
consequences.
Assess
Patient-Treatment Matching (individualized)
Five Critical Components of Effective
Comprehensive Services
Treatment
Relapse Prevention
Accountability
DSMV removed what distinction? The distinction between abuse and dependence.
Substance Use Disorders Have _____ 11 including tolerance and withdrawal.
Criteria... including ______ and _____ _.
Once addiction reaches dependency, it is Chronic and relapsing disorder.
now a ________ _.
Medical View of Addiction Disease Model
Criminal View of Addiction Protect Public
Process of Stimulus and response Sensory, Interconnection, Motor Responses
Two Major Structures in the Nervous Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System
System
Two Parts of the Peripheral Nervous Autonomic and Somatic systems
System
Psychoactive drugs majorly affect this synapses
Alcohol affects what part of the Nervous CNS
System
Two key issues that separate alcohol use Tolerance and loss of control
from alcohol abuse
Sedatives-Hypnotics Barbiturates
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, Inhalants are CNS Depressants
Marijuana has Depressant, stimulant, analgesic and hallucinogenic effects
CNS Stimulants Caffeine, Nicotine, and Amphetamines
Invented Transactional Analysis Therapy Eric Berne
Invented Gestalt Therapy Fritz Perls
Invented Reality Therapy William Glasser
Types of Behaviorism Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning
Inventor of Classical Conditioning Pavlov
Inventor of Operant Conditioning BF Skinner
Positive Reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
Four Parts of Operant Conditioning
Punishment
Extinction
Types of Extinction Implosive Therapy and Flooding (PE)
Basis of a Treatment Plan Assessment
Who invented Johari's Window Joe and Harry
Psychodynamic Theory Personalities Id, Ego, SuperEgo
The event does not cause the action RET
Helping the individual get back in touch Reality Therapy
with objective and moral reality by making
responsible choices
Satisfaction without harming others Reality Therapy
Three Ego States of Transactional Analysis Parent, Adult, Child
Therapy
Based on life experience, a person develops one of four life positions from which
Transactional Analysis
he/she views himself, other and the world
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