Test Bank for Addiction Treatment, 3rd Edition, Katherine van Wormer, Diane Rae Davis
Test Bank for Addiction Treatment, 3rd Edition, Katherine van Wormer, Diane Rae Davis Chapter 1: The Nature of Addiction Essay Questions 1. Make the case that Twelve Step approaches and harm reduction are not polar opposites or even mutually exclusive. PG 48 2. Discuss three major benefits of a harm reduction philosophy for society. PG 46 and throughout the chapter 3. Discuss in depth the methodology used in Project MATCH and the treatment implications of the findings. PG 35-36 4. Define interactionism and show how the addicted family member’s behavior affects the family system. PG 14 5. Discuss the ethical dilemmas faced by the casino worker who is a social work major. PG 6- 7 . Multiple Choice 1. According to Shavelson (2001), author of Hooked, which three words define harm reduction? A. any positive change B. recovery from pain C. a controlled life D. I’m in recovery ANS: B PG1 2. The DSM-5 has made the following change from the previous version of the DSM: A.The term dependence will now be used instead of addiction B. Abuse and dependence are now to be dichotomized C. Specific criteria for diagnosis will no longer be provided D. The term dependence will now be used only for physiological dependence ANS:D PG3 3. According to the DSM-5 what term or terms replace(s) the word dependence? A. a personal choice B.. a bad habit C. a brain disease D. addiction. ANS:D PG4 4. Which of the following are NOT typical symptoms defined by the DSM-5 to diagnose 1substance use disorder: A. tolerance B. unsuccessful attempts to control or reduce consumption C. nervous facial tics D. withdrawal problems ANS:C PG4 5. In the boxed reading, “Social Work Major Working in a Casino,” the author describes A. her gambling addiction problems. B. examples of people winning lots of money. C. close surveillance of employees. D. advantages of playing black jack. ANS:C PG6-7 6. A behavior pattern of compulsive substance abuse is the definition of: A. contemporary perspective B. metacommunication C. incompatible with the biopsychosocial model D. the concept of addiction ANS:D PG9 7. According to the text, to understand the pain connected with addictive and compulsive behavior, one must: A. focus on harm reduction. B. understand the pleasure side of the activity. C. emphasize character weakness. D. attend an AA meeting. ANS:B PG10 8. According to the text, alcoholism is described in this book as an illness because: A. the concept recognizes alcoholism as both a medical and social problem B. the use of disease as a term is victim blaming C. to avoid the notion of alcoholism as a brain disease D. to increase the popularity of the book. ANS:A PG11 9.. As stated in the text, addiction is an illness of the: A. body only. B. mind only. C. soul only. D. body, mind, and soul ANS:D PG12 10.. The third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer is A. illicit drug use B. head injuries C. asthma 2D. alcohol misuse ANS:D PG17 11. According to the text, the following behaviors can become addictive except for: A. drug/alcohol use. B. eating. C. shopping. D. studying. ANS:D PG19 12. A concept that is stressed in the text for its explanatory value is A.. interactionism B.. dichotomization C. abuse versus misuse D. codependency ANS:A PG14 13. is the basic principle that cause and effect are intertwined. A. Interactionism B. Intolerance C. Pathology D. Medical model ANS:A PG14 14. Interactionism is seen most vividly, according to the text, in A. use of robots. B. family system dynamics. C. creating art. D. prayer. ANS:B PG15 15. According to the text, approximately of mental health clients have problems stemming from their own or their family members’ addiction problems: A. 20% B. 50% C. 80% D 90% ANS:B PG15 16. Approximately misuse A. 100,000 B. 300,000 C. 700,000 D. 1.5 million ANS:D PG16 17. Which of the following treatment modalities was not highly rated in empirical research for effectiveness? A. self-control and social skills training 3 of U.S. prison inmates meet the DSM criteria for substanceB. use of educational tapes, lectures, and films C. motivational enhancement strategies D. cognitive therapy ANS:B PG39 18. According to the NIAAA (National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism), about how many previously diagnosable alcoholics matured out of their dependence? A. none B. only a fraction C. one third D. most ANS:C PG39 19. According to Hester and Miller’s empirical research, the highest treatment effectiveness scores were obtained for A. harsh confrontational techniques B. motivational enhancement. C psychoanalytical treatment D. treatment that focused on the underlying cause of the drinking or drug use. ANS:B PG39 20. The following are trends in substance abuse treatment today except for A. chain smoking regarded as an addiction B.human rights seen as a practical philosophy C.counseling of clients in moderate drinking D.public opinion favoring more imprisonment of drug users ANS:D PG42 21. The drug court movement promotes what action with individuals whose legal problems are related to their addiction? A. decarceration – treatment in the community B. incarceration – treatment in the prison system C. requirement to serve out the remainder of prison term, in case of relapse D. moving clients into “wet house”. ANS:A PG46 22. Human rights apartments for formerly homeless people in San Francisco A.are abstinence based. B. reduce costs to the cities by $1,000 per month. C. actually increase the hospitalization rates of residents D. have been shown to be cost-ineffective. ANS:B PG46 23. Using a holistic basis for measurement, which of the following is considered a standard measurement for successful treatment outcomes? A. total abstinence as the only standard B. length of time of abstinence from all psychoactive substances 4C. improvement that might include moderate drug/alcohol use D. ability to secure stable housing ANS:C PG47 24 Restorative justice A.advocates adversarial criminal justice practices. B.is the guiding philosophy of PEASE academy C.is an opposing philosophy to harm reduction. D.uses a hierarchical structure for decision making. ANS:B PG47 25. Reentry programs focus primarily on A.persons released from prison B.aftercare following treatment C.persons returning to prison after relapse D.addicted people who have insurance. ANS:A PG48 . True or False 1. The DSM-5 uses the term addiction instead of dependence. True PG4 2. The social worker working in the casino was able to successfully resolve her ethical conflict. False PG6-7. 3. This text examines diverse theoretical frameworks from a strengths perspective. True PG28 4. The text recommends total abstinence as the best criterion by which to measure treatment success. False PG47 5. Harm reduction is the approach known for its pragmatism. True PG31 6. Project MATCH is criticized by researchers for its lack of a control group. True PG36 7. Restorative justice has its roots in both ancient tribal and modern (Mennonite) practices. True PG46-47 Chapter 2: Historical Perspectives Essay Questions 1. How have various societies at various times tried to control the use of alcoholic beverages? What are the control policies today? PG74-75, 77 2. Describe the role that wine played in the lives of ancient Greeks, Romans and Hebrews.PG61 3.. Describe the connection between xenophobia and Prohibition. How did the Mafia enter the 5picture? Recount the reasons for the repeal of Prohibition. PG69,73 4. Discuss three major themes that emerge in a study of the history of substance use by the American and other populations. PG60 5.. Compare and contrast Prohibition and the war on drugs in today’s world. PG77-81 Multiple Choice 1. According to the book, all of the following are themes in the history of substance abuse and addiction except: A. cultural traditions breed different reactions to the same drug B.. America has had a love/hate relationship with alcohol C. Russia has done much to advance the course of addiction treatment D. increased drug potency tends to be associated with prohibition ANS:C PG60 2. This cultural/historical group encouraged complete abstinence from alcohol consumption: A. Greeks B. followers of Islam C. Romans D. Hebrews ANS:B PG62 3. Which national or indigenous population introduced marijuana into the “New World”? A. the Spaniards B. the Caribbean Indians C. the Mayans D Indians ANS:A PG63 4. Cocaine use as coca leaf chewing originated with: A. Ancient Greeks B. South American indigenous peoples* C. Ancient Romans D. Judaism ANS:B PG63 5. The following is a legacy from the Puritans according to the text: A. religiosity by the state B. punitiveness C. total abstinence D. emphasis placed on leisure ANS:B PG65 6. Early American colonists used alcohol for all except which of the following? 6A. protection against disease B. as a solvent C. as an antiseptic D. as a deodorant ANS:D PG66 7. Technological advances often exceed a people’s ability to handle it. What was the turning point for alcohol? A. wineries B. the cotton gin C. distillation * D. electricity ANS:C PG66-67 8. In Colonial times the tavern was criticized because of which factor with which it was associated: A. male drunkenness * B. gambling by kids C. being the headquarters of the suffrage movement D. slave rebellion ANS:A PG66 9. In Colonial America strong drink was thought to: A. cause rickets B. induce pain C. cause seizures D. protect against disease ANS:D PG66 10. The behavior most clearly associated with the temperance movement was: A. the enslavement of people B. vegetarianism C. moderation of drinking D. total abstinence from all alcoholic beverages ANS:C PG68 11. Historically, the Chinese have had the biggest problem with which addictive drug? A.Opium B.Cocaine C.Marijuana D.Ecstasy ANS:A PG68 12. The lesson that we can learn from Shane Butler’s insightful analysis of treatment in Ireland is the need for: A. compatibility between societies’ belief systems and publicly instituted 7policy B. abstinence as a focus of treatment C. a return to Catholic principles D. reunification of north and south in Ireland ANS:A PG72 13. The American experiment with “prohibition - the noble experiment”: A. caused corruption of police and politicians. B.. was successful in reducing heavy alcohol consumption. C.. reduced the crime rate. D. was not supported by female suffragists.. ANS:A PG73 14. Philadelphia physician Benjamin Rush is known for recommending: A. pre-temperance ideology. B. the 12 Step program. C. medical treatment for chronic “inebriates.” D. providing combat soldiers with liquor to prevent trauma. ANS:C PG83
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