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The description of the clients rights typically occurs during the - Orientation Of the following problems presented by an alcoholic or addict a client during an initial interview, which is the most important as it applies to counseling? - He cannot admit his alcoholism/addiction What symptom indicates a strong need for inpatient care - Can't stop after one drink What is assigned a potential relapse - Overconfidence insobriety skills A heavy a barbiturate user who has steadily increased usage over many months realizes that it takes a lot of alcohol to get a buzz what pharmacological processed illustrate? - Increased tolerance Approximate 10 to 11% of Americans will likely experience a serious drug problem with - Alcohol The special study of where and how drugs act in the human body is called - Pharmacodynamics Prohibition cause the following to occur - It decrease the number of deaths associated with alcoholism The metabolic process that changes alcohol to the compound acetaldehyde is known as - Detoxification The metabolic process that leads to the formation of water and carbon dioxide by the process of chemically heating acetic acid is known as - Oxidation The most common manner of drug administration is - OralThe part of the brain that controls heart rate hunger body weight and blood pressure is - Hypothalamus The functional and structural units of nervous system is/are - Neurons The subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system that act as an antagonistic manor are called - Sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions In 1985 the issue of AIDS was targeted as a top priority for training and assistance to: - Drug abuse treatment professionals What mode of sexual transmission provides the lowest risk of HIV transmission - Female to female The word abnormal literally means behavior that: - Is "away from normal" According to recent studies, what percentage of chemically dependent clients also suffer from underlying psychiatric disorder - 65% What was thought to contain the earliest description of the human brain - Ebers papyrus Hippocrates classify all mental disorders into which categories - Mania , melancholia, and phrentis The founder of American psychiatry is - Benjamin Rush An adjustment demand on a person is called - Stressor

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