SCRITP 2025/2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔Intrinsic motivator - ✔✔an individual's internal reason for changing substance use
behaviors,
such as poor health or low self-esteem, resulting from his or her substance use.
✔✔Life skills training - ✔✔activities that include development of job, vocational, life
(budgeting,
leisure, etc.), anger management, general coping, communication, and social skills;
literacy
classes and GED preparation; parenting classes; and relationship building.
✔✔Managed care - ✔✔an approach to delivery of health and mental health services
that seeks to
reduce the cost of care by monitoring the access to and use of medical services and
supplies,
as well as outcomes of that care.
✔✔Modality/treatment modality - ✔✔any specific treatment method or procedure used
to relieve
symptoms or motivate behaviors that lead to recovery.
✔✔Model - ✔✔a collection of beliefs or unifying theory about what is needed to bring
about change
with a particular client in a particular treatment context.
✔✔Motivational interviewing - ✔✔a direct, client-centered counseling style implemented
to elicit
behavior change by helping clients resolve their ambivalence to change.
✔✔Multiaxial diagnostic criteria - ✔✔the system used by the DSM-IV-TR that evaluates
the acute,
longstanding medical conditions as well as stressors and level of functioning (current
and past).
✔✔Multidisciplinary approach - ✔✔a planned and coordinated program of care involving
two or
more health professions for the purpose of improving health care as a result of their joint
contributions.
✔✔Multidisciplinary assessment approach - ✔✔an organized process by which
professionals of
different specialties collaborate to assess the needs of the client.
, ✔✔Mutual help - ✔✔a process present in many self-help groups by which the members
of such
groups rely on and receive support from other members who share the same condition.
✔✔Outcome monitoring - ✔✔collection and analysis of data during and following
alcohol and drug
treatment to determine the effects of treatment, especially in relation to improvements in
client
functioning.
✔✔Outcome statement - ✔✔an agreement between the client and the counselor that
identifies the
desired results of treatment.
✔✔Outreach strategies - ✔✔approaches that actively seek out persons in a community
who have
substance use disorders and engage them in substance abuse treatment.
✔✔Peer counselor - ✔✔individuals in recovery from substance use disorders who have
been trained
to work in substance abuse treatment settings.
✔✔Practice dimensions - ✔✔the eight essential areas of practice that addiction
counselors must
master to effectively provide treatment activities identified in The Competencies.
✔✔Prevalence - ✔✔the percentage of people in the population that has a specific
disorder.
✔✔Prevention - ✔✔the theory and means for reducing the harmful effects of drug use in
specific
populations. Prevention objectives are to protect individuals before they manifest signs
or
symptoms of substance use problems, identify persons in the early stages of substance
abuse
and intervene, and end compulsive use of psychoactive substances through treatment.
✔✔Problem statement - ✔✔a statement that describes a client's current condition in
behavioral terms.
✔✔Process - ✔✔the way in which a client, counselor, or group engages or interacts.
✔✔Professionalism - ✔✔a demonstration of knowledge, skills, and attitudes consistently
applied