Addiction Counseling Study
Guide/NAADAC
2023-2024
Principles of the Behavioral Modification theory - ANS-There are three principles,
Causes,
... [Show More] Maintenance and change of behavior. Classical conditioning, Operant
conditioning, Modeling is the most effective.
Principle of CT/RT. Control Theory/ Reality Therapy - ANS-is based on the principle that
four elements guide human functions: Doing, Thinking, Feeling, and Physiology. People
choose negative reactions to events, Is responsible for one's own life. Cant change how
the body feels or functions but can control how he reacts and thinks.
Principles of person centered therapy. - ANS-Centered around the idea that it is the
patient's responsibility to find ways to deal with reality. Three principles/ Positive regard,
Empathy, Congruence, demonstrate being real and genuine.
Principles of Freudian or Psychonalytical - ANS-Human being are influenced by
powerful inner and unconscious drives. id, ego, superego. People go through 5 stages
of life. oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital.
How substance abuse and domestic violence programs may be in conflict. - ANS-Terms
such as denial, codependency, and powerlessness are seen as stigmatizing and self
defeating in helping people who are in violence abuse situations.
Rational Emotive Behavioral Theory. - ANS-It is not the actual event that disturbs a
person but how he sees the event. Negative life events, negative beliefs, and negative
consequences. ABC model.
Deductive reasoning - ANS-The ability to solve problems by working from a given
situation to a conclusion.
Inductive reasoning - ANS-The ability to solve problems by working from a specific
experience to a conclusion.
Adolescent egocentrism - ANS-Self -centeredness based on the concern about what
others think
Identity formation - ANS-Process that a person goes through in becoming a distinctive
individual.
Identity achievement - ANS-Occurs when a person sets a goal based on his values.
Continues... [Show Less]