ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
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Which substance is most likely to be involved in homicides? - ANSWERS-Alcohol,
50% of homicides were committed by people under alcohol or other drugs.
What is the difference between goals and objectives of a tx plan? - ANSWERS-
What does DAP stand for? - ANSWERS-A format of taking notes that includes
Data
Assessment
Plan
,What are the five primary types of groups for substance use? - ANSWERS-
Interpersonal
Cognitive-behavioral
Support
Psychoeducational
Skills development
What are the three types of programs for people with co-occurring disorders? -
ANSWERS-Addiction only programs- only focus on substance use
Dual diagnosis capable programs- primarily deal with substance use, but can
accommodate mental health problems.
Dual diagnosis enhanced programs- able to treat both substance use and mental
health disorders.
Discuss reality therapy. - ANSWERS-Created by William Glasser
A sense of responsibility for one's actions leases to psychological health.
,A healthy person meets their needs in a morally acceptable way.
Ones moral code is established in childhood.
A person experiences problems when the pursuit of meeting their needs
conflicts with their sense of right and wrong.
The therapist helps the client gauge how well they are doing at meeting their
needs without hurting others and helps them find morally acceptable ways to
do so
What does MI primarily involve? - ANSWERS-Supportive persuasion
What percentage of individuals with Co-occurring D/O's receive only mental
health support? - ANSWERS-32.9%
Which organ is most damaged by cocaine use? - ANSWERS-The heart
What is tolerance? - ANSWERS-A decrease in sensitivity to a drug that causes
the user to require a larger amount of the same drug to achieve the same
effects (not necessarily to achieve intoxication)
, What is wernickes encephalopathy - ANSWERS-Caused by lesions in the central
nervous system as a result of a deficient supply of vitamin B. Typically
associated with years of heavy alcohol use and poor diet. Presents with the
primary symptom of confusion that can lead to poor motor control and
psychosis.
What is the AUDIT assessment ? - ANSWERS-Alcohol Use Disorders
Identification Test
A ten-item screening tool to assess alcohol use, behavior, and problems.
Can be used by any age
Comes in counselor administrated and self-report form.
What are three main types of amphetamines - ANSWERS-Amohetamine sulfate,
dextroamohetamine, and methamphetamine
What are the types of liver damage caused by alcohol? - ANSWERS-Hepatitis,
steatosis, and cirrhosis
What is formacation? - ANSWERS-A sensation of bugs crawling under the skin.
Associated with cocaine, crack, and methamphetamine use.