Practice Quizzes

Chapter 5: Sustaining Recovery

1: One of the paradigms of ROSC is to focus on:
strengths and resiliencies.
problem oriented care.
family and community interventions.
level of care assessment.
2: Groups have different behaviors, values, and ideas that professionals refer to as:
group rules.
group status.
stages of group.
group culture.
3: Which of the following is true about relapse?
People who complete treatment rarely relapse.
People who are involved in 12-step programs rarely relapse.
People with a strong network rarely relapse.
Relapse is more the rule than the exception.
4: Recovery oriented systems of care (ROSC) refers to:
the self (mutual)-help recovery movement.
the need for long-term recovery case management and peer-to-peer support.
treatment programs that use the Stages of Change model of treatment.
making sure that the client enters treatment oriented to the continuum of care model.
5: Recovery oriented systems of care (ROSC) seek to build on "________": the quantity and quality of both internal and external resources.
recovery capital
service providers
recovery leverage
recovery capacities
6: The new paradigm sees substance use disorders as:
mental health problem.
needing only short-term treatment.
a chronic, relapsing disease.
a result of depression.
7: Being emotionally literate offers relief from:
getting panicked by the experience of emotions.
being nagged by family.
being able to read other people's emotions.
being able to read the "Big Book" and understand the emotions expressed.
8: Research shows that the outcome of treatment often depends on _____, a sense that one can make a difference.
helping others
self-esteem
self-efficacy
positive attitudes
9: When an alcoholic passes a bar and feels a strong craving to drink because he associates the smells and sounds as a feeling of being high, he is demonstrating:
operant conditioning.
classical conditioning.
the Pleasure Principle.
irrational thinking.
10: Aaron Beck (et al.) described three (3) general beliefs that perpetuate addictive thinking. They are:
could use; should use; will use.
denial; minimization; projection.
anticipatory; relief-oriented; permissive.
distorted; irrational; unreasonable.
11: One of the major first steps in helping a client develop a relapse plan is to:
provide the client with basic coping skills.
teach the client to be assertive and have refusal skills.
ensure that the client gets into a self-help program.
assess client’s history to identify potential triggers for use.
12: The concept that a minor relapse often leads to a major relapse because of feelings of failure, loss, and disappointment with self is known as:
Stinking Thinking.
Abstinence Violation Effect.
Lost Time Scenario.
Fear of Failure Syndrome.
13: According to the Marlatt and Gordon model of relapse, people relapse because:
they lack knowledge of how drugs and alcohol affects them.
they lack coping skills for high-risk situations and have decreased self-efficacy.
they fail to listen and understand what their counselors tell them.
they have other emotional problems.
14: Contingency management (CM) is a system of reinforcing client’s behavior by:
punishing clients who relapse.
rewarding positive behavior with vouchers or tokens.
promoting those clients who are successful to more responsible jobs.
making discharge contingent on reaching recovery goals.
15: When a person is using alcohol or drugs, they develop _______ with the people, places, and things connected to their drug-using experience.
unconscious associations
negative feelings
strong connections
positive feelings
16: When working with PTSD clients experiencing flashbacks, it is important:
to turn on bright lights and remind them where they are.
get close to them and repeat that they will be OK.
tell them to calm down and say everything will be OK.
to respect the client's need for personal space.
17: ________ is a the general term given to the process of changing the client’s thought pattern.
Cognitive restructuring
Thought generalization
Cognitive dissonance
Patterned response
18: Operant behavioral conditioning assumes substance use is developed and maintained through reinforcement.
TRUE
FALSE
19: When a person has used drugs for some time, he or she suffers from emotional illiteracy.
TRUE
FALSE
20: Abstinence Violation Effect (AVE) means the client sees relapse as:
not a big deal.
a failure.
a learning experience.
an inability to see consequences of use.
21: Faces and Voices of Recovery is a group dedicated to maintaining anonymity for individuals with SUDs.
TRUE
FALSE
22: Diagnosis of PTSD or related disorders must be done by a health professional licensed to perform psychiatric diagnosis.
TRUE
FALSE
23: Mindfulness is about creating a trancelike state of mind.
TRUE
FALSE
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