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Substance Use Disorders: Assessment and Treatment, 2nd Edition _ ___________________________________

107. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition (DSM-5) contains a new category of addictive disorders, behavioral addictions, of which the first is: A) Internet addiction. B) Gambling. C) Sex addiction. D) Shopping addiction. 108. According to DSM-5, to diagnose an individual with SUD requires that he or she have a maladaptive pattern of substance use leading to clinically significant impairment or distress, as manifested by at least: A) Two out of a possible 11 criteria occurring in the same 12-month period. B) Four out of a possible 11 criteria occurring in the same 12-month period. C) Five out of a possible 11 criteria occurring in the same 12-month period. D) Six out of a possible 11 criteria occurring in the same 12-month period. 109. In motivational interviewing and motivational enhanced therapy, the attitudes of the therapist

112. A core element of CBT is for clients to learn to cope with stressors by: A) Identifying and anticipating stressors and applying self- control skills when faced with them. B) Exploring and processing previous experiences of attachment failures. C) Reducing stressors that are out of their control by focusing on social justice interventions, as by becoming community activists. D) Adhering to medication and other treatment team recommendations. 113. Trauma-informed care is important for many individuals with SUDs because the link between developmental trauma and substance abuse has been well established by which of the following studies? A) The Harvard Study B) The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study C) The Good Friday Experiment D) The National Survey of Drug Use and Health 114. The treatment approach called Seeking Safety was developed to help treat individuals with both trauma and a SUD, and one of its unique features is that it: A) Does not require clients to explore trauma memories. B) Is based on psychodynamic theory. C) Requires clients to reclaim their histories as narratives of strength and safety. D) Lasts for only three sessions. 115. If LGBT individuals are going to engage in group treatment for SUDs, the group’s participants should be: A) LGBT individuals only, to ensure acceptance and a sense of comfort. B) A mix of LGBT and straight individuals so that individuals can begin to change their biases. C) Mostly LGBT individuals but should have a few straight individuals so that the LGBT individuals can address their fear of straight prejudice. D) Mostly straight individuals, with only a few LGBT individuals, to match the makeup of the outside world.

would best be described as: A) Direct and confrontational. B) Empathetic and nonconfrontational. C) Aloof and disengaged. D) Sympathetic and supportive.

110. In comparing withdrawal from opiates as opposed to withdrawal from alcohol, the withdrawal from opiates is:

A) Far more life-threatening. B) Not as life-threatening. C) Much more complicated and medically involved. D) All that is needed to maintain abstinence.

111. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques are based on the theory that dependence on substances is the result of a(n): A) Genetic disorder. B) Lack of meaning and purpose in life. C) Learning process, for the most part, and that negative thoughts and beliefs influence emotion and behavior. D) Insufficiency in moral fiber that cannot be taught, reclaimed, or otherwise developed for individuals suffering from addiction.

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