SOWK 260 Quiz: Co-Occurring Disorders and Relapse Prevention
- According to Marlatt and Gordon, which of the following is the least likely cause for relapse among alcoholics?
- Which of the following is a feature of the adjustment stage of alcohol/drug recovery?
- Which of the following has the strongest relationship with substance abuse?
- Identify a feature of the withdrawal stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
- is characterized by a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy.
- In the context of relapse, which of the following is an effective way of coping with cravings?
- Which of the following is an example of a psychological cause for alcoholics to relapse?
- Which of the following is a feature of an individual who is most likely to be recovery-prone?
- What differentiates various types of affective (feeling) disorders?
- is a personality disorder that has a marked instability of mood and is characterized by intense interpersonal attachments.
- Which of the following concepts does mindfulness-based relapse prevention include?
- According to Masterson, which of the following elements is part of abandonment depression?
- Which of the following is a familiar and an extremely valuable relapse- prevention technique that can be easily invoked and is often used in the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) approach?
- Identify from the following the four troublesome behavior patterns that have been identified by Groves in describing patients who arouse negative feelings in counselors.
- Which of the following is NOT considered a mood or an affective disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV)?
- Which of the following is/are described in chapter 12 as a “curative factor” in group therapy?
- In the context of troublesome behavior patterns identified by Groves in describing patients who arouse negative feelings in counselors, identify a feature of self-destructive deniers.
- Richard Rawson describes the “Wall Stage” of recovery as occurring at __
- Which of the following traits do individuals with borderline personality disorder most likely have?
- Identify a spiritual factor that most likely causes alcoholics to relapse.
- Identify a perceptual factor that most likely causes alcoholics to relapse.
- According to chapter eleven, a factor that escalates the potential for suicide is an affective disorder accompanied with
- Which of the following is a feature of an individual who is most likely to be relapse-prone?
- According to Rawson, identify the time of course of the resolution stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
- Identify a true statement about organic depression.
- In the context of the Johari window, which describes the domain of counseling, the _____ includes things the individual is not consciously aware of that others are aware of about the individual.
- In the context of the HALTS (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired, Sick) tool of preventing an individual from being vulnerable to relapse, which of the following should an individual do to address issues related to hunger?
- In the context of triggers that invoke cravings among recovering alcoholics, which of the following is an example of time being used as a trigger?
- In the context of cravings, a(n) _____ is a stimulus that has been repeatedly associated with the preparation for, anticipation of, or the actual use of alcohol/drugs.
- In the context of triggers that invoke cravings among recovering alcoholics, which of the following is an example of a place being used as a trigger?
- According to chapter eleven, what is one of the common themes found with clients who are diagnosed with both bipolar disorder and substance abuse?
- _____ is frequently the diagnosis for many adult children of alcoholics.
- Which of the following is a feature of the wall stage of alcohol/drug recovery?
- Which of the following is an example of an environmental cause for alcoholics to relapse?
- Which of the following acronyms is used in the text to assist clients in dealing with relapse potential?
- A majority of relapses occur in the first _____ days of recovery.
- Identify a true statement about the resolution stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
- In the context of self as described in the Johari window, which of the following is an example of one’s public self?
- In the context of depression, _____ refers to how often one feels depressed.
- Manic episodes of bipolar disorder are characterized by all EXCEPT:
- Identify a true statement about the honeymoon stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
- In the context of troublesome behavior patterns identified by Groves in describing patients who arouse negative feelings in counselors, identify a feature of dependent clingers.
- Which of the following is an externalizing problem in the context of treating co-occurring disorders in adolescents?
- Which of the following is true of major depression?
- Which of the following is/are an advantage(s) of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) approach as outlined in chapter twelve?
- According to chapter twelve, which of the following is NOT a Rational Recovery concept?
- Identify the “relapse-prone” behavior.
- According to Marlatt, which of the following is an example of mindfulness- based behavioral relapse prevention?
- Identify the first stage of alcohol/drug recovery.
- As outlined in this chapter, what are some common reasons individuals give for not attending Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?