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Alcohol is: - ANSWER-Not included in the war on drugs.

The Harvard School of Public Health found that: - ANSWER-40-45% of college students
binge drink.

One of the reasons the "war of drugs" has been a failure would include: - ANSWER-
There is no simple, magical solution; that is a myth.

Drinking and driving among young drivers: - ANSWER-Raises the risk for a fatal single-
vehicle crash to 52%.

According to this chapter, the drug problems of people of color: - ANSWER-All of the
above

The perspective that attempts to adapt the environment to meet the individual's needs is
the: - ANSWER-Social-cultural perspective.

The perspective that focuses on prevention, early intervention, and treatment of drug
problems, is best describes as the: - ANSWER-Psycho-social perspective.

Alcohol use by men is involved in 25-50% of: - ANSWER-Intimate partner violence.

The four primary perspectives of substance abuse are: - ANSWER-The moral-legal,
medical-health, psycho-social, socio-cultural.


The expression "going cold turkey" comes from: - ANSWER-The gooseflesh from
withdrawal from opiates, the skin resembling a plucked turkey

CNS Depressants which are sedative hypnotics include: - ANSWER-Alcohol,
tranquilizers, and barbiturates.

The following drugs require medical intervention, usually in a hospital setting, if a
potential for severe withdrawal is indicated: - ANSWER-

One of the reasons proposed for cocaine being among the most addictive of drugs
today is: - ANSWER-

, Freebase cocaine is: - ANSWER-

The behavioral definition of addiction (the 3 "Cs"-compulsion, control, consequences)
developed by David Smith, M.D., is useful to counselors in the field because of the
following: - ANSWER-It can be applied to a wide variety of disorders.

Children are more likely to develop chemical dependency later in life if: - ANSWER-
Parents refrain from discussing their children's feelings and always make decisions for
their children.

A factor that makes an individual vulnerable to alcohol/drug problems is a: - ANSWER-A
father or mother who has an alcohol problem.

Difficulties in making accurate assessments are related to which of the commonly used
defense mechanisms outlined in this chapter: - ANSWER-Rationalization, denial,
minimization

A thorough assessment of an individual's problem with alcohol/drugs include all of the
following: - ANSWER-All of the above

According to the text, if a client is suicidal, an extremely important question to ask is: -
ANSWER-What would prevent you from committing suicide?

According to this chapter, counselors can better assess an individual's vulnerability to
alcohol/drugs by looking at which of the following risk factors? - ANSWER-

Parents do not need to catch their children "red handed" in order to determine a
possible problem with alcohol/drugs. All of the following are physical signs of a problem
except: - ANSWER-Possession of paraphernalia

The three Cs of the behavioral definition of addiction stand for: - ANSWER-Compulsion,
Control, Consequences.

The following are facts about suicide, except: - ANSWER-Suicide is not preventable.
Most suicide victims want to die.

In this chapter, Fields argues that in order to effectively treat the alcoholic/addict, the
family system must also be in treatment. Often this is difficult because the family: -
ANSWER-Denies their own enabling and codependent behavior.

Claudia Black (1982) identified some of the "rules" about keeping secrets in an alcoholic
family system, which include: - ANSWER-Don't talk, don't trust, and don't feel.

In which family system described in this chapter does the family value maintaining an
illusion of normalcy, despite all signs to the contrary? - ANSWER-Distorted

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