EPHE 142 final exam
Chapman's 5 love languages - answer1. words of affirmation
2. quality time
3. giving gifts
4. acts of service
5. physical touch
Words of Affirmation - answer verbal compliments, words of appreciation, words that
build others up, straight forward or indirect statements that help someone feel worthy,
wanted or loved
Quality time - answerfocused and full attention, quality conversation, quality activities
done together
Giving gifts - answerinexpensive or expensive, purchase or handmade, gift of presence-
being available for a special event, lasting tribute living gift
Acts of Service - answerhousework, yardwork, organizing room, cooking dinner, buying
the groceries,
Physical touch - answeras simple as a touch on the shoulder or a hug; handholding or
massage; passionate sex
Sternberg's Love Triangle - answerintimacy, passion, commitment
Gender identity - answera person's self-identified sense of being male, female, neither
or both
Gender expression - answerThe external appearance, dress, mannerisms and
behaviour through which individuals present their gender identity, or the gender they
would like to appear as
Transgender - answeran umbrella term for people who's gender identity or gender
expression differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. there term is not indicative
of sexual orientation, hormonal makeup, or physical anatomy
Drug misuse - answerTaking of a drug for a purpose or by a person other than the for
which it is medically intended
Setting (chap 11: drugs) - answerExternal environment that a drug user is in: # of
people surrounding, level of noise and lighting, type of room
, Biology of dependence - answer- Brain disease triggered by frequent use of drugs that
change the biochemistry and anatomy of neurons and alter the way they work
- Addictive drugs have such a powerful impact on dopamine and its receptors that they
change the pathways within the brain's pleasure centers
Cannabis - answer- Most widely used legal drugs
- Contains THC, which triggers a series of reactions in the brain that ultimately lead to a
high that users experience when they smoke marijuana
Fentanyl - answer- Prescription synthetic opiate narcotic
- Used for severe pain
Opioids - answer- Include opium and its derivatives
- Heroin, morphine, codeine
Caffeine - answer- Most widely used psychotropic drug
- As a stimulant, it relieves drowsiness, helps in the performance of repetitive tasks,
improves capacity for work
- Consumption of high doses can lead to dependence, anxiety, insomnia, rapid
breathing, upset stomach
BAC - answerpercentage of alcohol in the blood
Binge-drinking - answer- Also known a heavy episodic drinking
- The consumption of 5 or more alcoholic drinks in a row by men, or 4 or more by
women, in 1 sitting
Alcoholism - answerA primary chronic disease in which genetic, psychosocial, and
environmental factors influence its development and manifestations
Alcohol dependence - answerA disorder, in which individuals develop a strong craving
for alcohol because it produces pleasurable feelings or relieves stress or anxiety
Intoxication - answerAn "abnormal state that is essentially a poisoning"
Nicotine - answerAddictive substance of cigarettes
Vaping - answer- Is the action of inhaling the vapor
- contains nicotine
Chapman's 5 love languages - answer1. words of affirmation
2. quality time
3. giving gifts
4. acts of service
5. physical touch
Words of Affirmation - answer verbal compliments, words of appreciation, words that
build others up, straight forward or indirect statements that help someone feel worthy,
wanted or loved
Quality time - answerfocused and full attention, quality conversation, quality activities
done together
Giving gifts - answerinexpensive or expensive, purchase or handmade, gift of presence-
being available for a special event, lasting tribute living gift
Acts of Service - answerhousework, yardwork, organizing room, cooking dinner, buying
the groceries,
Physical touch - answeras simple as a touch on the shoulder or a hug; handholding or
massage; passionate sex
Sternberg's Love Triangle - answerintimacy, passion, commitment
Gender identity - answera person's self-identified sense of being male, female, neither
or both
Gender expression - answerThe external appearance, dress, mannerisms and
behaviour through which individuals present their gender identity, or the gender they
would like to appear as
Transgender - answeran umbrella term for people who's gender identity or gender
expression differs from the sex they were assigned at birth. there term is not indicative
of sexual orientation, hormonal makeup, or physical anatomy
Drug misuse - answerTaking of a drug for a purpose or by a person other than the for
which it is medically intended
Setting (chap 11: drugs) - answerExternal environment that a drug user is in: # of
people surrounding, level of noise and lighting, type of room
, Biology of dependence - answer- Brain disease triggered by frequent use of drugs that
change the biochemistry and anatomy of neurons and alter the way they work
- Addictive drugs have such a powerful impact on dopamine and its receptors that they
change the pathways within the brain's pleasure centers
Cannabis - answer- Most widely used legal drugs
- Contains THC, which triggers a series of reactions in the brain that ultimately lead to a
high that users experience when they smoke marijuana
Fentanyl - answer- Prescription synthetic opiate narcotic
- Used for severe pain
Opioids - answer- Include opium and its derivatives
- Heroin, morphine, codeine
Caffeine - answer- Most widely used psychotropic drug
- As a stimulant, it relieves drowsiness, helps in the performance of repetitive tasks,
improves capacity for work
- Consumption of high doses can lead to dependence, anxiety, insomnia, rapid
breathing, upset stomach
BAC - answerpercentage of alcohol in the blood
Binge-drinking - answer- Also known a heavy episodic drinking
- The consumption of 5 or more alcoholic drinks in a row by men, or 4 or more by
women, in 1 sitting
Alcoholism - answerA primary chronic disease in which genetic, psychosocial, and
environmental factors influence its development and manifestations
Alcohol dependence - answerA disorder, in which individuals develop a strong craving
for alcohol because it produces pleasurable feelings or relieves stress or anxiety
Intoxication - answerAn "abnormal state that is essentially a poisoning"
Nicotine - answerAddictive substance of cigarettes
Vaping - answer- Is the action of inhaling the vapor
- contains nicotine