According to the moral model, addiction is - Answersa consequence of personal choice
in the pain cycle model of addiction, what is a persons immediate response to pain -
Answersnegative behaviors
according to the disease concept of addiction, what is the only justifiable goal for an addict -
Answersabstinence
the disease model of addiction describes alcoholism in which way - Answersprogressive,
irreversible, chronic, incurable
the biopsychosocial model of addiction takes into account the various systems of a persons life
- Answerstrue
in the coping model of addiction, pain is dealt with through healthy coping behaviors, which are
not harmful to the individual - Answerstrue
Disease - Answersthis addict needs to go to NA
psychological - Answersthat person needs to go to therapy
sociocultural - Answersthat crack-head needs to go live somewhere else
moral - Answersthat junkie needs to get his life together
an 18 year old female who received a due last month drives to a party on Saturday and has 4
martinis. this would be an example of - Answersproblematic use
34 year old female, who rarely drinks, attends her mothers wedding reception and vomits after
consuming several glasses of champagne. this would be an example of - Answersmisuse
21 year old male has 3 glasses of wine at a family dinner. this would be an example of -
Answersuse
which of the following is not accurate with regard to the DSM-V diagnoses of substance use
disorders (SUDS) - Answersthere are 2 categories of suds; substance abuse and substance
dependence
a diagnosis of a substance use disorder can be based off a brief screening tool - Answersfalse
what is a draw back to the use of self-report inventories in assessing AOD problems -
Answersthe nature of a self-report instrument may impact validity
usei - Answersthe ingestion of AOD without the experience of negative consequences
misuse - Answersexperiencing negative consequences from the use of AOD