31 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 31
1) THE SURVIVAL STAGE
*Must learn to let go of denial that their personal capabilities are unlimited
*The initiation of abstinence from blanket denial can be a very emotional and painful stage
2) THE RE-IDENTIFICATION STAGE
*Accept label of codependent and take responsibility for their own dysfunctional behavior
*They accept their limitations and are ready to face the issues of codependence
3) THE CORE ISSUES STAGE
*Must realize that relationships can not be managed by force of will
*Goal is to detach from struggles of life that exist because of prideful and willful efforts to control
those things that are beyond the individuals power
4) THE RE-INTEGRATION STAGE
*Self acceptance and willingness to change
*Willingness to accept that they do not have power OVER others, but they have PERSONAL
power over themselves
4 Stages of codependency recovery
12 step of AA
Peripheral Neuropathy and Alcoholic Myopathey
Withdrawal assessment of Alcohol
Term 2 of 31
The psychodynamic approach to the etiology of substance abuse focuses on the ___ ___ and
fixation at the ____ _____ of psychosexual development.
critical superego and latency stage
indulgent id and phallic stage
nurturing ego and anal stage
punitive superego and oral stage
,Term 3 of 31
Amphetamines are a CNS____
Stimulants
Depressants
Hallucinogens
Anxiolytics
, Term 4 of 31
Jellineks four phases of alcoholism
1) The prealcoholic phase
2) The early alcoholic phase
3) The crucial phase
4) The chronic phase
Paralysis of the ocular muscles
diploopia
ataxia
somnolence
stupor
death (if replacement therapy is not undertaken quickly)
Begins with blackouts
Brief periods of amnesia
Alcohol is no longer a pleasure, it is REQUIRED
1) THE SURVIVAL STAGE
*Must learn to let go of denial that their personal capabilities are unlimited
*The initiation of abstinence from blanket denial can be a very emotional and painful stage
2) THE RE-IDENTIFICATION STAGE
*Accept label of codependent and take responsibility for their own dysfunctional behavior
*They accept their limitations and are ready to face the issues of codependence
3) THE CORE ISSUES STAGE
*Must realize that relationships can not be managed by force of will
*Goal is to detach from struggles of life that exist because of prideful and willful efforts to
control those things that are beyond the individuals power
4) THE RE-INTEGRATION STAGE
*Self acceptance and willingness to change
*Willingness to accept that they do not have power OVER others, but they have PERSONAL
power over themselves