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Foundations of Substance Abuse: Comprehensive Study Guide for Final Exam, Exams of Advanced Education

This comprehensive guide covers key concepts on substance abuse, including dependence, neurotransmitters, relapse prevention, ethical decision-making, assessment tools, and the impact on individuals and families. It provides detailed explanations to prepare students for the final exam, covering biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of addiction treatment. The guide equips students with a thorough understanding of the field, enabling them to apply this knowledge effectively in their future careers.

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2023/2024

Available from 08/14/2024

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Download Foundations of Substance Abuse: Comprehensive Study Guide for Final Exam and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! PCN- 100 Final Exam Study Guide - Foundations of Substance Abuse with Complete Solution 2023 Dependence - Correct Answer-An addiction. This can be physical, psychological, or chemical. Withdrawal - Correct Answer-group of symptoms that occur upon the abrupt discontinuation or decrease in intake of substances Neurotransmitters - Correct Answer-a chemical substance that is released at the end of a nerve fiber by the arrival of a nerve impulse Brain systems with substance abuse - Correct Answer-Person will do substance or behavior that produces pleasure and takes away pain. Several neurotransmitters (e.g., glutamate) and hormones (e.g., insulin) are core factors in this desire to produce pleasure and reduce painful affects Warning signs of relapse/relapse prevention - Correct Answer-Negative emotions that stimulate drug seeking behavior. Example: entering back into areas where they used to use, hanging out with people they used to hag out with, letting emotions overtake them, feelings of stress or loneliness. Confidentiality - Correct Answer-The regulations around when a professional can and cannot share information that has been told to them by a client. HIPPAA - Correct Answer-Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996) is United States legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for protecting medical information. FERPA - Correct Answer-The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. CFR-42 - Correct Answer-Regulations pertaining to confidentiality DSM & substance use disorders - Correct Answer-Diagnostic Statistical Manual and how this manual determines the severity of substance use disorders. Difference of DSM IV & V - Correct Answer-Binge eating, sleep apnoea, sexual addiction, hoarding, skin picking, caffeine and cannabis withdrawal. Others, look up. Process addictions - Correct Answer-Addictions to activities or processes such as gambling, eating, tanning, video/gaming, spending or sex Clinical supervision and supervisee - Correct Answer- Client-directed therapy - Correct Answer- 7 steps to ethical decision-making (ACA) - Correct Answer- NAADAC morals - Correct Answer- NAADAC principles - Correct Answer-Veracity, Justice, Beneficence, Fidelity and Non- maleficence NAADAC definitions - Correct Answer-National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors Veracity - Correct Answer-Be true and honest Justice - Correct Answer-Be fair Beneficence - Correct Answer-Do good Fidelity - Correct Answer-Be faithful and trustworthy Non-maleficence - Correct Answer-Do not harm Motivational Interviewing and stages of change - Correct Answer-Client centered, directive approach, heavily on the language of the therapist. Assessing and treating the client in the stage of change where they are Transtheoretical model and diagnostic review - Correct Answer- Boundary violations - Correct Answer-Ex: Harmful to the client, possible exploitation of the client. I.e.: Having sexual relations with a client Boundary crossings - Correct Answer-Ex: deviations from standard therapeutic practice, but not harmful. I.e.: Asking a client out to coffee, and paying for it. Dual relationships - Correct Answer-Ex: Relationships that extend pass client- professional relations. I.e.: Going on a date with a client, going out to the bar after sessions, knowing the client previously and still engaging in therapy with them. Biopsychosocial spiritual intake interview - Correct Answer-medical, psycho-mental health, social-relationship, family environmental influences, and spiritually is the belief in