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589 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 589
Focus on unconscious; healthy personal based on successful resolution of both psychosexual
and psychosocial stages; Psychopathology is due to failure to meet development tasks or being
fixated in early development

Psychoanalysis - Sigmund Freud (3)

Gestalt Therapy - Frederick Perls (2)


Behavioral Therapies - Sknner, Wolpe, Bandura

Psychoanalysis - Sigmund Freud (2)

Definition 2 of 589
Continuously evolving intended to guide treatment interventions and track client progress

Lesson Plans


Treatment Plans

Client Education

Hospital Orders

Term 3 of 589
Early recovery

Common in the first year but not necessary, Depression, social withdrawal, unkempt
appearance are the most evident signs, 37 signs in all


Intensive exploration of painful root issues are not advised


Only members who share the intended purpose of the group

Observable, measurable, time bound and understandable to all disciplines

,Definition 4 of 589
Body without the chemical, alcohol and barbiturates are most life threatening, peak effect 48 to
72 hours

Withdrawal From Alcohol And Valium


Withdrawal, Abstinence Syndrome

Treatment Objectives


Crisis Intervention

Definition 5 of 589
1981 study found A A to have a 75 to 89% success rate

Treatment Plans

Effectiveness of A A

Patient has a right to


Article II Membership

Term 6 of 589
7 Characteristics of Reality Therapy: 5 Emphasis on Responsibility

There must be 2 people together in psychological contact; client must be in a state of
incongruence; therapist must be congruent


Restlessness, tremors, diaphoresis, increased vital signs, cramps, rebound insomnia,
anxiety, potential risk for seizures

Responsibility to take control of one's own life. They are autonomous and do not need their
therapist or others

Unconditional positive regard for the client, accurate empathy and congruence.

,Term 7 of 589
Signs of Tranquilizer Withdrawal

Seizures, D T, mood disorders, violence, psychosis and death are all commonly associated
with withdrawal, psychodynamic approach is the least effective in achieving goals in
treatment

Muscle cramps, especially in the abdomen and calves, large erratic mood swings, insomnia,
irritability, paranoid and schizoid like behavior, potential risk of seizures

Rebound depression, insomnia, mood swings, emotional instability, anxiety, general or
vague somatic complaints

1. Developing and maintaining a drug free environment for the user; 2. Establishing a
workable method of family therapy; 3. Dealing with the family's readjustment after the
abuse has stopped

Term 8 of 589
Reality

Conducive to treatment; duration of at least 60 minutes; At 2 hours the group reaches a
point of diminishing returns; Frequency of meetings - Outpatient is 1 to 2 times a week and
inpatient is 3 to 7 days a week. The more frequently a group meets, the greater the
choseiveness


Addiction was first and created the problems

Tend to gel faster, become more cohesive, offer more immediate support to group
members, have better attendance and less conflict and provide more rapid symptoms
relief, altering character structure

Status in Group: Because they feel they have the most to lose when they deviate, low status
members are least likely to conform to group norms. This is not as true if this member wants
to attain a higher status.

, Term 9 of 589
Euphorics

Substance which induces the feeling of euphoria. Signs of use dilated pupils, reddened
eyes, increased heart rate, drowsiness, smell of sweet, burnt hay on clothes from smoking

1. Pharmacology, 2, Signs and symptoms of alcohol and other drug abuse, 3. Human
development and behavior, 4. History of alcohol and other drug abuse field, 5. Treatment
modalities including self help

Common in the first year but not necessary, Depression, social withdrawal, unkempt
appearance are the most evident signs, 37 signs in all

Any drug producing insensibility and, by legal definition, habit forming. Signs of use
pinpoint pupils, constipation, suppressed gag reflect, slowed speech, stumbling gait and
decreased respirations

Definition 10 of 589
Therapist must honestly communicate; interested only in the here and now and therefore does
not require a case history. Deal with experiences of the here and now relationship and be
accessible to the client. Not a set of techniques but rather attitudes

Treatment Approaches - Therapeutic Communities

Client Centered "Rogerian Therapy"

Transactional Anaylsis - Transaction Classifications

Client Centered Therapy - Carl Rogers Role of therapist

Definition 11 of 589
Drugs that calm or quiet a person supposedly without causing drowsiness. Divided into two
categories of Major and minor

Tranquilizers

Early recovery

Analytic therapy

Exam Areas (2)

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