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A collection of questions and answers related to the caade exam, focusing on substance abuse and addiction. It covers various aspects of addiction, including assessment, treatment, relapse prevention, and ethical considerations. The document offers insights into key concepts and principles relevant to the field of addiction counseling.
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blank is the essential first step in determining the possible causes of addiction - assessment alcohol is metabolized at a rate of about - one half oz per hour a temp form of anemia related to binge drinking not related to chronic liver disease is called - stomatocytosis the appropriate remedy for asking closed questions is for the councelor to - rely more on paraphasing and reflecting which of the following is not an empasis for members of a modern therapeutic communities - assumption of household responsibilities the ethical principle of client welfare benificience includes - terminating a counceling relationship when the client is not benefiting the personality disorders most often occuring with alcohol dependence are - borderline and antisocial how does the relapse process begin - thinking that leads to less vigilance in recovery such as "just stopping in a bar" counselors are prohibited against discriminating on the basis of - disability, national orgin, sexual orientaion the part of the neuron that carries electrical impulses toward the cell body is - dendrite to be diagnosed with substance dependence the client - must be physiologically dependent an alcoholic hangover - a mild withdrawl syndrome in AA what is a higher power - anything greater than oneself that helps one to grow and change when counseling asian american clients counselors should be aware that traditional asian cultures - favors solving ones own problems without help a client who snorts cocaine expresses that as long as she is not injecting she is not a drug abuser - rationalization Which route of administration gets a drug to the brain most quickly? -
in which stage does the family just survive from crisi to crisis and cannot deny that there is a problem - disorganization and chaos a client says that his wife has vowed to leave him if he resumes drinking, the best response by the counselor would be - she really serious about your sobriety which is the following is not generally reguarded as a symptom of depression - unplanned early morning awakening a counselor who is unhappy in a relationship becomes impatient with a client who is reluctant to leave a spouse this is a example of - counter tranference a counselor using which theory would be most likely to ask a client to be your anger - Gestalt therapy breaking confidentiality would definitely be unethical if it was - report that a ct has stolin property in the past which of the following drugs is a anti anxiety not associated with abuse and dependency - burproprion by helping a suicidal client think about reasons they do not want to die the counselor is - exploring the clients irrational beleif system clean needle exchange is example of - harm reduction the coping style labeled the family hero is characterized by - high acheivment and independency the cts spouse is paying for the clients treatment how does this affect the confidential nature of the counselors client relationship - it does not change it if a ct is in imminet dager to self or others to whome should the counselor break confidentiality - appropriate professional workers or public authorities which of the following medical problem could mimic psycotic symptoms - all of the above counselors are legally required to breach confidentiality when they - have knowledge or a reasonable suspicion that child abuse has occurred the inactive ingrdients in a drug determine the level of active ingredient in the body which is called - chemical equivalence Most problem drinkers are - employed or employable
before a ct leaves an inpatient unit the following must be done to insure successful after care - goal setting orientation to group counseling should include - group rules and the purpose of group Johnsons intervention method in substance abuse treatment - A direct and confrontational form of intervention, this model focuses on heavy involvement by caregivers to nudge the addict into treatment. The role of the caregiver is variable. For one addict, it may be a parent; for another, it could be a grandmother or a spouse. what defines binge drinking - 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men and 4 for women which of the following is usually the counselors least reliable source of information about a cts underlying feelings - the councelors feelings about the client cognitive restructuring as a part of relapse prevention includes - reframing, reminder cards, positive mental attitude all of the above if a chemical dependency counselor urges goverment policy makers to pass legislation that makes treatment available to more drug addicts this is an example of - class advocacy which of the following isa example of group correctivity re-experiencing family - jason connects with arabella when she reminds him of his mother which disease presents in 10-20 % of heavy drinkers and appears as scaring of the liver - cirrhosis which statement is false when it comes to refering cts to AA - false clients should not be automatically refered to aa a ct who has been given intoxicated twice a month for a year, has one dui charge and the clients school and relationships are suffering - alcohol abuse what type of drug is used to treat medically for analgiesia,sedation,diarrhea and coughs - codiene or barbiturates which of the following will help an intoxicated person sober up - time an instrument that has been demonstrated to differentiate substance abusers from abusers among psychiatric cts - chemical use abuse and dependence scale in which of jacksons stages do family members try to pressure the alcoholic to stop using alcohol - attemps to eliminate the problem
Features of korsakoff syndrome wet brain do not include - a favorable recovery rate if drinking is discontinued which of the following is most useful question that counselors ask themselves as they assess clients - does this person want help or not a procedure to get accurate date about the drug and alcohol history of an elderly ct is to - use a timeline follow back procedure in a case record what is the termination note - the reason for termination the adult children of alcoholic movement grew out of - the self reported experiences of people who felt they had been hurt by parental alcoholics which feature contributes to the reliability and validity of a cts answers on self report instruments - cts know that confidentiality will be upheld What is privilege? - the right to to not have confidential info brought into legal proceedings the setting and the individuals are part of the ______ and are crucial to understanding the clients behavior - behavioral context the coping style labeled the family mascot is characterized by - providing humor to distract the family which of the following assessment practices is ethical - interpeting the results of all instruments taken which of ericksons conflicts is being experienced by a middle aged alcoholic who has been in recovery for some time and wants to give back to community - generativity vs stagnation a standard serving of any alcoholic beverage is one that equates to about - half ounce which category of high risk situation accounts for most relapse - leaving treatment who develops the treatment plan - counselor and the ct the value of outcome studies is that they - document which treatments work best for which clients the prosess of removing toxic substances from the body is called - detoxification which of the following is false regaurding detox in the elderly - the prognosis after detox is as good for the elderly as for younge people what is the primary justification to break confidentiality - harm to self or others
the stage of development of alcoholism characterized by the onset of loss of control over drinking behavor is - prodromal what are points of intervention in the public heath model of drug abuse prevention - host,agent, environment rehab programs include relapes prevention which is an example of - tertiary prevention if children meet the emotional needs of the parents and family members feel the feelings of each other the family structure is considered... - enemeshed the type of heart disease caused by thiamine deficiency which the heart cannot keep up with the abnormality high output rate needed is called - beriberi disease meichenbaums self instrument technique consists of - cts covertly verbalizing instructions for a task such as work slowly what is the main purpose of conducting a clinicle interveiw with a ct? - gather info which will permit a diagnosis and treatment plan which of the following is false regarding coping skilla adopted by children in alcoholic families - there is nothing positive about their coping styles tasks during the termination stage of group include - solidifying gains, determine future goals, process feelings about group ending accourding to the freudian theory in which stage is an addicted client fixated - oral the generic version of a brand name drug will - be chemically equivalent which of the following drugs is a amphetamine - benzedrine in which of Johnsons stages is a person unable to acheive euphoria from drinking - drinking to feel normal in studies that used random sampling lesbian women were found - have a higher incidence of drinking problems than did heterosexual women the type of alcoholism characterized by progression from psychological to physiological dependence and loss of ability to control intake is - gamma according to ethical standards for chemical dependency councelors advocacy is - a professional obligation which of the following is part of behavioral family therapy used with adolescent cts - cognitive restructuring, controlling triggers, skills training in problem solving
Groups that emphasize role playing and acting out are called - experiential federal regulations allow disclosure of ct identifying info under all info except - when a spouse request info of the following info about codependents which is not true - codependents tend to never be aggressive which of the following is not a true statement - when infected by HIV you will quickly become sick in the DSM IV TR to what category of disorders does alcohol dependancy belong - substance related disorders which of the following presciption drugs are misused in the elderly - seditive hypnotics which of the following best descibes cts in the contemplation stage of readiness for change