a. participation in support groups
b. services across the lifespan
c. inclusion of recovering individuals and their families
d. continuity of care
a
a. the length of treatment
b. the type of treatment setting
c. the use of the principles of AA in treatment
d. the use of recovering counselors
c
a. clients can change attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors
b. adherence to the disease model of addiction
c. the process of recovery can only occur through abstinence
d. inpatient treatment is necessary to begin the process of recovery
d
a. there is one type of service offered in an inpatient setting, usually with mandatory attendance at AA/NA
b. there are a variety of services offered in numerous settings, usually with mandatory attendance at AA/NA
c. there are a variety of services offered in numerous settings, usually with encouragement to attend AA/NA and Alanon
d. there is one type of service offered in an inpatient setting, with encouragement to attend AA/NA and Alanon
b
a. motivational enhancement therapy
b. contingency management
c. aversive conditioning
d. community reinforcement approach
a
a. methadone for narcotic maintenance
b. Antabuse for abstinence management
c. Naltrexone for craving management
d. neuroleptics for withdrawal management
d
a. used to manage detoxification
b. a cocaine-craving block
c. a drug used in the Matrix Model to treatment methamphetamine dependence
d. an opioid agonist that can be administered by physicians
d
a. these are methods to determine what the problems are and what to do about them
b. these processes are required by hospital accreditation organizations
c. treatment programs must have treatment plans for insurance reimbursement
d. health care reform models will require treatment planning and treatment plans
a
a. long term goals, short term goals, treatment strategies, review date, target date
b. problem statements, long term goals, short term objectives, treatment strategies, review date, target date
c. problem statements, long term goals, short term goals, treatment strategies, resources required, review date, target date
d. problem statements, long term goals, short term objectives, theoretical orientation, treatment strategies, review date, target date
b
a
a. AOD problems often cause marital and parental relationship problems
b. the “family” disease concept necessitates the involvement of family members
c. it is extremely likely that if there is one addict in the family, there will be others
d. dysfunctional family dynamics are characteristic in families with an alcoholic/addict member
c
a. attendance at support groups
b. life-style changes
c. education
d. vocational training
d
a. all of these areas are adversely impacted by addiction
b. problems in any of these areas can lead to relapse
c. addicts are prone to deep depression during treatment
d. most alcoholic/addicts have poor job skills
b
a. the adherence to the disease concept in therapeutic communities
b. duration and restrictiveness of treatment
c. the use of confrontation as a therapeutic technique
d. the fact that residential treatment occurs in a hospital
b
a. shorter duration of treatment
b. fewer drop outs
c. greater treatment effectiveness
d. less expense
d
a. no single treatment is appropriate for all individuals
b. support group attendance is a necessary but not sufficient component for effective treatment
c. effective treatment attends to multiple needs of the individual
d. treatment plans must be assessed continually and modified as necessary
b
a. remaining in treatment for an adequate period of time is critical
b. medications are an important element of treatment for many individuals
c. clients with coexisting mental disorders should have both disorders treated in an integrated way
d. medical detoxification is the first stage of treatment and does result in long-term drug use change
d
a. effective treatment must be voluntary
b. drug use during treatment must be monitored continuously
c. treatment programs should provide assessment and counseling regarding infectious diseases
d. recovery is a long-term process and may require multiple treatment episodes
a
a. long-standing approaches that have been used successfully over many years
b. strategies that research has shown to be effective and that have demonstrated consistent results in multiple studies
c. treatment approaches recommended by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
d. randomized clinical studies using control groups
b
a. She needs inpatient treatment because she has been in treatment before
b. She needs inpatient treatment because she has a coexisting mental disorder (depression)
c. She needs outpatient treatment because she has a job and a family
d. Either treatment setting may be appropriate and depends on her motivation and support at home, at work, and with friends
d
a. treatment has a beneficial impact on a variety of behaviors
b. 12-Step Facilitation is less effective than Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
c. methadone is an extremely effective treatment for opioid addiction
d. matching typical demographic information on clients to treatment approach does not significantly impact treatment outcomes
b
a. has been in recovery for at least two years
b. uses their own recovery experience to help other addicts
c. possesses good interpersonal skills combined with formal counselor training
d. does not confuse AA sponsorship with counseling
c
a. research has found that harsh confrontation is associated with positive therapeutic change
b. many AOD counselors believe confrontation is the only necessary therapeutic technique
c. pointing out discrepancies in what a client says and does can be beneficial
d. the inappropriate use of confrontation may be related to poor counselor training
a
a. AA takes no position on any issue other than alcoholism
b. AA’s philosophy is that the alcoholic is best able to maintain abstinence from alcohol if he or she is also abstinent from other drugs
c. AA does support the use of medication in the case of life-threatening conditions
d. AA does not allow members to give advice regarding taking medically useful drugs
a