1. Make the case that Twelve Step approaches and harm reduction are not polar opposites or even mutually exclusive.
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2. Discuss three major benefits of a harm reduction philosophy for society.
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3. Discuss in depth the methodology used in Project MATCH and the treatment implications of the findings.
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4. Define interactionism and show how the addicted family member’s behavior affects the family system.
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5. According to Shavelson (2001), which three words define harm reduction?
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6. The DSM-5 has made the following change from the previous version of the DSM:
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7. According to the DSM-5 what term or terms replace(s) the word dependence?
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8. Which of the following are NOT typical symptoms defined by the DSM-5 to diagnose substance use disorder:
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9. A behavior pattern of compulsive substance abuse is the definition of:
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10. According to the text, to understand the pain connected with addictive and compulsive behavior, one must:
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11. According to the text, alcoholism is described in this book as an illness because:
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12. As stated in the text, addiction is an illness of the:
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13. The third leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer is
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14. According to the text, the following behaviors can become addictive except for:
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15. A concept that is stressed in the text for its explanatory value is
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16. _______________ is the basic principle that cause and effect are intertwined.
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17. Interactionism is seen most vividly, according to the text, in
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18. According to the text, approximately ____ of mental health clients have problems stemming from their own or their family members’ addiction problems:
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19. Approximately ______________ of U.S. prison inmates meet the DSM criteria for substance misuse
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20. Which of the following treatment modalities was not highly rated in empirical research for effectiveness?
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21. According to the NIAAA (National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism), about how many previously diagnosable alcoholics matured out of their dependence?
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22. According to Hester and Miller’s empirical research, the highest treatment effectiveness scores were obtained for
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23. The following are trends in substance abuse treatment today except for
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24. The drug court movement promotes what action with individuals whose legal problems are related to their addiction?
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25. Human rights apartments for formerly homeless people in San Francisco
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26. Using a holistic basis for measurement, which of the following is considered a standard measurement for successful treatment outcomes?
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27. Restorative justice
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28. Reentry programs focus primarily on
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29. The DSM-5 uses the term addiction instead of dependence.
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30. This text examines diverse theoretical frameworks from a strengths perspective.
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31. The text recommends total abstinence as the best criterion by which to measure treatment success.
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32. Harm reduction is the approach known for its pragmatism.
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33. Project MATCH is criticized by researchers for its lack of a control group.
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34. Restorative justice has its roots in both ancient tribal and modern (Mennonite) practices.
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