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Knowledge and attitudes that both transcend and are needed by all disciplines working with
persons with substance sue disorders - ANSWERS-Transdisciplinary
A chronic, relapsing disease of ht ebrain with social and behavioral manifestations marked by
continued alcohol or drug use despite negative consequences - ANSWERS-Addiction
Which of the following is true? - ANSWERS-Etiology is the study of origins (what causes a
disorder)
Therapeutic process aimed at meeting specific idenitifed needs of hte client - ANSWERS-
Counseling
The process in which a client's strong feelings for significnt others may be transferred to the
counselor - ANSWERS-Transference
Prevention desinged for everyone in the eligible population, both the general public and all
members of specific eligible groups. Also, activities targeted to the gernal public or a whole
population group that has not been identified on the basis of individual risk - ANSWERS-
Universal prevention
A direct, client-centered counseling styles implemented to elicit behavior change by helping
clients resolve their ambivalence to change - ANSWERS-Motivation interviewing
Objectives based on resolving problems identified during assessment and reasonably achievable
in the active treatment phase - ANSWERS-treatment goals
, The specific treatment strategies, therapies, or techniques that are used to treat one or more
disorders - ANSWERS-Intervention
The counseling skill that enhances rapport and demonstrates interest and understanding
through the use of verbal and nonverbal acknowledgment of client statements - ANSWERS-
Active listening
The professional and ethical application of specific competencies that constitute eight practice
dimensions, including clinical evaluation; treatment planning; referral; service coordination;
individual, group, and family counseling; client, family, and community education; and
documentation - ANSWERS-Addiction counseling
Anything that hinders treatment. Examples include financial problems, language difficulties,
ethnic and social attitudes, logistics (e.g., child care, transportation), and unhelpful patient
behaviors (e.g., tardiness, missed appointments) - ANSWERS-Treatment barriers
Much of advocacy is about shifting the system from the directive model to one in which the
_____________ treatment decisions - ANSWERS-client is an empowered, involved participant in
The individual's awareness of need to change. Can be influenced by external pressure (family,
legal system, or employer) or internal pressure (physical health concerns) - ANSWERS-Stage of
readiness
An altered physical and mental state resulting from the overuse of alcohol or drugs - ANSWERS-
Intoxication
An affliction that affects the functions of the mind and/or body, disturbing physical and/or
mental health - ANSWERS-Disorder