Question 1
pts
According to a publication from Harvard Medical School, which factor does
not influence whether a substance, experience, or activity will become
addictive?
How fast dopamine is released during an activity or experience.
How widespread dopamine is released throughout the brain during an
activity or experience.
The level of intensity of the dopamine release.
The consistency and reliability of the dopamine release.
Question 2
pts
What role does storytelling play in the integration of expressive arts and
neuro-informed counseling?
It is the primary mode of communication in therapy sessions
It directly targets specific brain regions for healing
It helps clients reframe their personal narrative and explore alternative
perspectives
It is not relevant to the therapeutic process
Question 3
pts
Which of the following is not true?
, It is estimated that humans use only 10% of their brain capacity and they
could function better if they used more.
The human brain develops from the bottom up.
When it takes greater effort and higher doses of an addictive substance in
order to feel the same level of pleasure over time, this phenomenon is
referred to as tolerance.
According to a 2012 study, non-adherence to medication causes
approximately 125,000 deaths a year.
Question 4
pts
How do expressive arts modalities, when combined with neuro-informed
counseling, benefit clients?
By providing alternative ways to communicate and explore emotions
By directly altering brain structure and function
By eliminating the need for verbal expression in therapy
By focusing solely on physical expression without addressing emotional
issues
Question 5
pts
Which of the following is a key principle in neuro-informed counseling?
Ignoring the role of the brain in therapy
Recognizing the brain's plasticity and capacity for change