Question 1 2 pts
According to Marlatt and Gordon, which of the following is the least likely cause for relapse among alcoholics?
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Negative emotional states Interpersonal conflicts Social pressure Personality disorders
Question 2 2 pts
Which of the following is a feature of the adjustment stage of alcohol/drug recovery?
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Increased depression Increased need for sleep
Ability to remain sober for a longer duration High energy levels
Inability to prioritize
Question 3 2 pts
Which of the following has the strongest relationship with substance abuse? Group of answer choices
Passive-aggressive personality disorder
Schizotypal personality disorder Paranoid personality disorder Antisocial personality disorder
Histrionic personality disorder
Question 4 2 pts
Identify a feature of the withdrawal stage of alcohol/drug recovery. Group of answer choices
High levels of energy
Optimism and overconfidence Anxiety and fatigue
Clarity Euphoric recall
Question 5 2 pts
is characterized by a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy.
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Antisocial personality disorder Narcissistic personality disorder Delusional personality disorder Borderline personality disorder Dependent personality disorder
Question 6 2 pts
In the context of relapse, which of the following is an effective way of coping with cravings?
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Detaching from the craving Internalizing the craving Identifying with the urge
Sensitizing oneself to the triggers of the craving
Looking at the urge from one's own perspective than as an external observer
Question 7 2 pts
Which of the following is an example of a psychological cause for alcoholics to relapse?
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Personality issues Socioeconomic conditions Imbalanced lifestyle Disconnection
Poor treatment of physical illness
Question 8 2 pts
Which of the following is a feature of an individual who is most likely to be recovery-prone?
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He or she avoids problems of others. He or she shows compulsive behavior.
He or she evades or denies new problems.
He or she refuses to ask for help when in trouble. He or she responds with action when prepared.
Question 9 2 pts
What differentiates various types of affective (feeling) disorders? Group of answer choices
Severity
Frequency
Precipitating factors
Duration All of these
Question 10 2 pts
is a personality disorder that has a marked instability of mood and is characterized by intense interpersonal attachments.
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Borderline personality disorder Antisocial personality disorder Narcissistic personality disorder Bipolar personality disorder Delusional personality disorder
Question 11 2 pts
Which of the following concepts does mindfulness-based relapse prevention include?
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Everyone hits rock bottom. Relapses are always accidental. Relapses are usually planned.
Once you fall off the wagon, there is no getting back up.
You create and explore awareness of and relationship to thoughts.
Question 12 2 pts
According to Masterson, which of the following elements is part of abandonment depression?
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Emotional intelligence
Feelings of emptiness and void
Hypomanic symptoms Excessive alcohol/drug use
Question 13 2 pts
Which of the following is a familiar and an extremely valuable relapse- prevention technique that can be easily invoked and is often used in the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) approach?
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“What comes around goes around” Serenity prayer
Rational recuperation
"You must be taking care of number one"
Question 14 2 pts
Identify from the following the four troublesome behavior patterns that have been identified by Groves in describing patients who arouse negative feelings in counselors.
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Borderline, antisocial, narcissistic, and dependent
Dependent clingers, manipulative help-rejecters, demanders, and self- destructive deniers
Acting out, acting in, shutting down, and shutting out Open, closed, rigid, and loose
Help seekers, help destroyers, help scavengers, and help requesters
Question 15 2 pts
Which of the following is NOT considered a mood or an affective disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)?
Group of answer choices Dysthymia disorder
Cyclothymic disorder
Major depression
Obsessive-compulsive disorder Bipolar disorder
Question 16 2 pts
Which of the following is/are described in chapter 12 as a "curative factor" in group therapy?
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Sharing catharsis Fostering altruism Instilling hope
Sharing interpersonal learning All of these
Question 17 2 pts
In the context of troublesome behavior patterns identified by Groves in describing patients who arouse negative feelings in counselors, identify a feature of self-destructive deniers.
Group of answer choices
They need a great deal of "attention."
They have given up hope to have their needs met. They try to intimidate and devalue their counselors. They are unaware of their dependency needs.
They express gratitude towards their therapist.
Question 18 2 pts
Richard Rawson describes the "Wall Stage" of recovery as occurring at . Group of answer choices
0–15 days
16–45 days
45–120 days
46–90 days
181–360 days
Question 19 2 pts
Which of the following traits do individuals with borderline personality disorder most likely have?
Group of answer choices
They want closeness but fear dependency. They engage in self destructive acts.
They demonstrate a marked instability of mood. They often form intense interpersonal attractions. They exhibit all of these traits.
Question 20 2 pts
Identify a spiritual factor that most likely causes alcoholics to relapse. Group of answer choices
Painful memories
Existential despair Euphoric recall Poor judgment Overreacting
Question 21 2 pts
Identify a perceptual factor that most likely causes alcoholics to relapse. Group of answer choices
Painful memories
Existential despair Feeling at loss
Difficulty maintaining sobriety Imbalanced lifestyle
Question 22 2 pts
According to chapter eleven, a factor that escalates the potential for suicide is an affective disorder accompanied with .
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panic rage paranoia conflict shame
Question 23 2 pts
Which of the following is a feature of an individual who is most likely to be relapse-prone?
Group of answer choices
He or she recognizes that a problem exists. He or she detaches to gain perspective.
He or she evades or denies new problems. He or she asks for help.
He or she responds with action when prepared.
Question 24 2 pts
According to Rawson, identify the time of course of the resolution stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
Group of answer choices
180–360 days
45–60 days
12–100 days
120–180 days
15–45 days
Question 25 2 pts
Identify a true statement about organic depression. Group of answer choices
It is found more often with co-occurring substance abuse than other types of affective disorders.
It can occur as a result of head injuries, nutritional deficiencies, and physical illness.
It is otherwise known as manic-depressive illness. It is a nonaffective disorder.
It is an extreme form of schizophrenia.
Question 26 2 pts
In the context of the Johari window, which describes the domain of counseling, the includes things the individual is not consciously aware of that others are aware of about the individual.
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public self private self blind self ambivalent self
discovery self
Question 27 2 pts
In the context of the HALTS (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired, Sick) tool of preventing an individual from being vulnerable to relapse, which of the following should an individual do to address issues related to hunger?
Group of answer choices
He or she should quickly finish his or her food.
He or she should continue to eat beyond feeling full. He or she should avoid the practice of "mindful" eating. He or she should take time to eat his or her food.
He or she should eat separately instead of eating with others.
Question 28 2 pts
In the context of triggers that invoke cravings among recovering alcoholics, which of the following is an example of time being used as a trigger?
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Paraphernalia
Large amounts of cash Bars and parties Vacation
A particular kind of music
Question 29 2 pts
In the context of cravings, a(n) is a stimulus that has been repeatedly associated with the preparation for, anticipation of, or the actual use of alcohol/drugs.
Group of answer choices
urge trigger
dependency
conflict catharsis
Question 30 2 pts
In the context of triggers that invoke cravings among recovering alcoholics, which of the following is an example of a place being used as a trigger?
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A drug dealer's car number Large amounts of cash Bars and parties
Periods of unemployment A particular kind of music
Question 31 2 pts
According to chapter eleven, what is one of the common themes found with clients who are diagnosed with both bipolar disorder and substance abuse?
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Careful attention to detail and cleanliness Medication compliance
Patients labeling their substance abuse as "self-medication" Sense of optimism
Predominance of hopefulness
Question 32 2 pts
is frequently the diagnosis for many adult children of alcoholics. Group of answer choices
Major depression
Atypical depression
Schizophrenia
Obsessive-compulsive disorder Bipolar disorder
Question 33 2 pts
Which of the following is a feature of the wall stage of alcohol/drug recovery? Group of answer choices
Increased need for sleep
Increased experience of personal and interpersonal issues Excessive work or play
High energy levels
Return to normal behavior
Question 34 2 pts
Which of the following is an example of an environmental cause for alcoholics to relapse?
Group of answer choices
Diminished hope Existential despair Imbalanced lifestyle Personality issue Disconnection
Question 35 2 pts
Which of the following acronyms is used in the text to assist clients in dealing with relapse potential?
Group of answer choices SHINS
FRAMES
OARS HALTS HOW
Question 36 2 pts
A majority of relapses occur in the first days of recovery. Group of answer choices
2–5
180–360
10–30
30–180
200–230
Question 37 2 pts
Identify a true statement about the resolution stage of alcohol/drug recovery. Group of answer choices
It lasts from about 15–45 days.
It is the first stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
There is focus towards development of new areas of interest.
There is increased frequency of drug/alcohol thoughts and cravings. Individuals in this stage experience an inability to prioritize their life.
Question 38 2 pts
In the context of self as described in the Johari window, which of the following is an example of one's public self?
Group of answer choices Sexual practices [Show Less]