Perspective – 3rd Edition
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Katherine Van Wormer
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Addiction Treatment: A Strengths Perspective – 3rd Edition
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Katherine Van Wormer & Diane Rae Davis
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Part I. Introduction
Chapter 1. The Nature of Addiction
Chapter 2. Historical Perspectives
Part II. The Biology of Addiction
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Chapter 3. Substance Misuse, Dependence, and the Body
Chapter 4. Substance Misuse with a Co-Occurring Mental Disorder or
Disability
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Chapter 5. Gambling, Eating Disorders, Shopping, and Other Behavioral
Addictions
Part III. The Psychology of Addiction
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Chapter 6. Addiction across the Life Span
Chapter 7. Screening and Assessment
Chapter 8. Strengths- and Evidence-Based Helping Strategies
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Chapter 9. Mutual Help Groups and Spiritual/Religious Resources
Part IV. The Social Aspects of Addiction
Chapter 10. Family Risks and Resiliencies
Chapter 11. Ethnicity, Culture, and the Socioeconomic Determinants of
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Addiction
Chapter 12. Gender, Sexual, and Sexual Orientation Differences
Chapter 13. Public Policy
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, Chapter 1: The Nature of Addiction
Essay Questions
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1. Make the case that Twelve Step approaches and harm reduction are not polar opposites
or even mutually exclusive. PG 48
2. Discuss three major benefits of a harm reduction philosophy for society. PG 46 and
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throughout the chapter
3. Discuss in depth the methodology used in Project MATCH and the treatment implications
of the findings. PG 35-36
4. Define interactionism and show how the addicted family member’s behavior affects the
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family system. PG 14
5. Discuss the ethical dilemmas faced by the casino worker who is a social work major. PG 6-
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Multiple Choice
1. According to Shavelson (2001), author of Hooked, which three words define harm
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reduction?
A. any positive change
B. recovery from pain
C. a controlled life
D. I’m in recovery
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ANS: B PG1
2. The DSM-5 has made the following change from the previous version of the DSM:
A.The term dependence will now be used instead of addiction
B. Abuse and dependence are now to be dichotomized
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C. Specific criteria for diagnosis will no longer be provided
D. The term dependence will now be used only for physiological dependence
ANS:D PG3
3. According to the DSM-5 what term or terms replace(s) the word dependence?
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A. a personal choice
B. . a bad habit
C. a brain disease
D. addiction.
ANS:D PG4
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4. Which of the following are NOT typical symptoms defined by the DSM-5 to diagnose
, substance use disorder:
A. tolerance
B. unsuccessful attempts to control or reduce consumption
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C. nervous facial tics
D. withdrawal problems
ANS:C PG4
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5. In the boxed reading, “Social Work Major Working in a Casino,” the author describes
A. her gambling addiction problems.
B. examples of people winning lots of money.
C. close surveillance of employees.
D. advantages of playing black jack.
ANS:C PG6-7
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6. A behavior pattern of compulsive substance abuse is the definition of:
A. contemporary perspective
B. metacommunication
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C. incompatible with the biopsychosocial model
D. the concept of addiction
ANS:D PG9
7. According to the text, to understand the pain connected with addictive and compulsive
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behavior, one must:
A. focus on harm reduction.
B. understand the pleasure side of the activity.
C. emphasize character weakness.
D. attend an AA meeting.
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ANS:B PG10
8. According to the text, alcoholism is described in this book as an illness because:
A. the concept recognizes alcoholism as both a medical and social problem
B. the use of disease as a term is victim blaming
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C. to avoid the notion of alcoholism as a brain disease
D. to increase the popularity of the book.
ANS:A PG11
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9.. As stated in the text, addiction is an illness of the:
A. body only.
B. mind only.
C. soul only.
D. body, mind, and soul
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ANS:D PG12
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