Addiction Treatment 4th Edition by Katherine Test Bank
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Addiction Treatment 4th Edition by Katherine Test Bank
chapter 2
- How have various societies at various times tried to control the use of alcoholic beverages? What are the control policies today?
- Describe the role that wine played in the lives of ancient Greeks, Romans and Hebrews.
- Describe the connection between xenophobia and Prohibition. How did the Mafia enter the picture? Recount the reasons for the repeal of Prohibition.
- Discuss three major themes that emerge in a study of the history of substance use by the American population and others.
- Compare and contrast Prohibition and the war on drugs in todays world.
- According to the book, all of the following are themes in the history of substance abuse and addiction except:
- cultural traditions breed different reactions to the same drug
- America has had a love/hate relationship with alcohol
*c. Russia has done much to advance the course of addiction treatment
- increased drug potency tends to be associated with prohibition
- This cultural/historical group encouraged complete abstinence from alcohol consumption:
- Greeks
*b. followers of Islam
- Romans
- Hebrews
- Which national or indigenous population introduced marijuana into the New World?
*a. the Spaniards
- the Caribbean Indians
- the Mayans
- Indians
- Cocaine use as coca leaf chewing originated with:
- Ancient Greeks
*b. South American indigenous peoples
- Ancient Romans
- Judaism
- The following is a legacy from the Puritans according to the text:
- religiosity by the state
*b. punitiveness
- total abstinence
- emphasis placed on leisure
- Early American colonists used alcohol for all except which of the following?
- protection against disease
- as a solvent
- as an antiseptic
*d. as a deodorant
- Technological advances often exceed a peoples ability to handle it. What was the turning point for alcohol?
- wineries
- the cotton gin
*c. distillation
- electricity
- In Colonial times the tavern was criticized because of which factor with which it was associated:
*a. male drunkenness
- gambling by kids
- being the headquarters of the suffrage movement
- slave rebellion
- In Colonial America strong drink was thought to:
- cause rickets
- induce pain
- cause seizures
*d. protect against disease
- The behavior most clearly associated with the temperance movement was:
- the enslavement of people
- vegetarianism
*c. moderation of drinking
- total abstinence from all alcoholic beverages
- Historically, the Chinese have had the biggest problem with which addictive drug?
*a. Opium
- Cocaine
- Marijuana
- Ecstasy
- The lesson that we can learn from Shane Butlers insightful analysis of treatment in Ireland is the need for:
*a. compatibility between societies belief systems and publicly instituted policy
- abstinence as a focus of treatment
- a return to Catholic principles
- reunification of north and south in Ireland
- The American experiment with prohibition the noble experiment:
*a. caused corruption of police and politicians.
- was successful in reducing heavy alcohol consumption.
- reduced the crime rate.
- was not supported by female suffragists.
- Philadelphia physician Benjamin Rush is known for recommending:
- pre-temperance ideology.
- the 12 Step program.
*c. medical treatment for chronic inebriates.
- providing combat soldiers with liquor to prevent trauma.
- Breweries popped up in the Midwest related to the arrival of____________.
- the Irish.
- the depression.
*c. the Germans.
- the colonists
- The __________ political family made their money through selling illicit alcohol directly to people at the highest levels of organized crime?
- Johnson
*b. Kennedy
- Lincoln
- Bush
- Which national group is singled out in the text for their healthy enjoyment of good wine?
- Norwegians
- Irish
- Russians
*d. Italians
- Which country is considered the worlds leading producer of cocaine?
- Mexico
- Canada
*c. Colombia
- Cuba
- About 90% of the worlds heroin comes from?
- Colombia
- Mexico
- Sweden
*d. Afghanistan
- The following concepts or notions were derived from Bill W. except for:
- powerlessness
- carrying the message to other persons
- seeking divine guidance
*d. empowerment
- Jellineks major contribution was
- in his work with war trauma
*b. to identify multiple alcoholisms
- display his knowledge of the Greek alphabet
- to introduce the harm reduction model.
- Box 2.1 describes a treatment center in Norway that:
*a. is based on a 12 Step approach.
- operates within a system that lacks nationalized health care.
- utilizes medical management such as Naltrexone in treatment
- uses a harm reduction approach
- The harm reduction model was practiced in Europe in modern times chiefly in connection with:
- the spread of methamphetamines.
- the spread of knowledge concerning U.S. practices
*c. fear of the spread of HIV/AIDS
- academic influences
- The Jellinek curve depicts only the Gamma variety of alcoholism.
- True
*b. False
- Alcohol is mentioned 3 times in the 12 Steps.
- True
*b. False
chapter 12
- Justify placing women in a special treatment discussion group restricted to women.
- What are the physiological gender differences with regard to alcoholism?
- Why has the female prison population in the United States nearly doubled in the last 10 years?
- Briefly explain three dos when working with transgender individuals.
- According to the Global Status Report on Alcohol, the male/female ratio of heavy episodic drinking, which country as having the largest gap between males and females?
- Canada
- Germany
- Italy
*d. Mexico
- How are women as a group oppressed in the dominant culture of the United States?
- Compulsive gambling surveys consistently report that ______ are the group most likely to experience pathological gambling problems.
*a. men
- women
- homosexuals
- heterosexuals
- Problem gambling helplines are now reporting that
- the percentage of women calling helplines is decreasing.
- men are more likely than women to be pathological gamblers.
- women with gambling problems tend to be early onset.
*d. the percentage of women seeking help with gambling problems has been increasing.
- In the recent past, women who were identified as alcoholics, drug addicts, or compulsive gamblers were considered
- not especially deviant
*b. promiscuous
- mentally ill
- repressed
- Which of the following is a not a reason why women are less likely than men to enter treatment?
- lack of family support
- obligation of child-rearing
- lack of gender specific treatment programs
*d. partner support
- Women-specific treatment programs are more likely to provide the following services except:
- childrens activities
- assistance in locating housing
- anger management
*d. residential beds for clients children
- South Carolina and Alabama remain the only states where:
*a. a woman can be criminally prosecuted for using illicit drugs while pregnant.
- there is free treatment on demand
- guaranteed substance abuse treatment availability.
- established a state wide system of drug courts.
- What percentage of female federal inmates were convicted of a drug violation.
- 48%
- 18%
*c. 58.8%
- 98%
- Which of the following is the strongest predictor of family violence?
*a. cultural approval of violence
- level of alcohol abuse
- level of gambling problems
- level of drug abuse
- Compared to men, women who have problems with substance misuse
- often have do not have a history of sexual abuse from childhood.
- do not suffer from low self-esteem.
- are less likely to have a serious mental disorder.
*d. are more likely to have a serious mental disorder
- Which of the following areas are risks for lesbian and bi-sexual women who are not open about their sexual orientation and who lack social support?
*a. self-harm
- smoking
- gambling
- alcohol abuse
- The highest percentage of teenagers who actually attempt or commit suicide are those struggling with ___________.
- eating disorder
*b. sexual orientation issues
- internet addictions
- substance abuse problems
- Of all the sexual minorities, which group is the most subject to violent assault and employment discrimination?
- bi-sexuals
- lesbians
- effeminate gay men
*d. transgendered persons
- PFLAG as an organization
- is a self-help but not advocacy group.
*b. is open to membership of both sexual minorities as well as allies and families of gays and lesbians.
- is open to families and friends of gays and lesbians but discourages gays and lesbians from attending.
- is an organization for gays and lesbians to demonstrate patriotism
- A recommended way to build trust with gay and lesbian clients (according to the text) is to:
*a. post a Safe Place symbol on a pink triangle on the office door
- let them know right away that you are heterosexual.
- post a Im straight but not narrow slogan on the office door.
- keep homosexuality out of the conversation.
- Women are more likely than men to have a spouse or partner who also is abusing substances.
*a. True
- False
- Compared to men, women become intoxicated more readily even at the same body weight.
*a. True
- False
- A transgendered person may be sexually attracted to males, females, or both.
*a. True
- False
- Bisexual identity is a separate identity in itself.
*a. True
- False
- Men are much more likely to be pathological or problem gamblers than are women.
*a. True
- False