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78 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 78
Revia, Vivitrol. Opioid Antagonist which blocks effects of opioids. It helps a client deal with
alcohol cravings by blocking the chemical responses that make alcohol rewarding.

Suboxone


Naltrexone

Designer Drugs

Methadone

Definition 2 of 78
Eric Berne is the Founder. Each person has three ego states that are continuously functioning -
parent, adult, and child. These ego states interact with the ego states of another person and this
exchange is called a "transaction". Goal of Therapy: To identify the types of transactions in which
the person participates. The transactions are interpreted in light of the client's script. Games are
identified. Role in script is defined. Client is helped to function from the rational adult position
whic is considered the healthiest place.

Rational-emotive Therapy


Existential Therapy


Motivational Interviewing

Transactional Analysis

,Definition 3 of 78
Most frequently used illicit drug in the United States. THC potency has increased dramatically
since the early 1960s. Depressant stimulant, analgesic, and sometimes hallucinogenic effect. 4-10
times the tar and carcinogens than found in cigarettes. Can cause physical and psychological
dependency. The buds of the female plant contain the highest concentration of THC.

Alcohol


Cannabinoids

Marijuana


Amphetamines

Definition 4 of 78
Most widely used central nervous system stimulant. Produces tolerance as well as withdrawal
symptoms.

Dopamine

Nicotine

Caffiene

Cocaine

Definition 5 of 78
Chemical compounds found only in marijuana are referred to as _____________. The primary one being
THC.

Alkaloids

Flavonoids


Cannabinoids

Terpenes

,Term 6 of 78
Nicotine

The only long-acting full opioid agonist approved for treatment, at this time. it provides a
range of effects similar to those of short-acting opitates like heroin and morphine,
surpressing withdrawal symptoms and avoiding cravings as the opioid is eliminated from
the body. dose needed for cross-tolerance depends on client's level of tolerance for the
drug(s).


Most frequently used illicit drug in the united states. thc potency has increased
dramatically since the early 1960s. depressant stimulant, analgesic, and sometimes
hallucinogenic effect. 4-10 times the tar and carcinogens than found in cigarettes. can
cause physical and psychological dependency. the buds of the female plant contain the
highest concentration of thc.


Narcan. sold under the brandname narcan among others, is a medication used to block the
effects of opioids, especially in overdose.

A powerful Central Nervous System stimulant. Highly addictive - more so than cocaine and
heroin. 60 mg can be fatal.

Definition 7 of 78
a manualized 12-session treatment approach which can be administered in group or individual
practice, which involves Exposure Therapy.

Cognitive Processing Therapy

Systematic Desensitization

Reality Therapy


Exposure Therapy

, Definition 8 of 78
A drug which occupies the same space in the receptor, but does not produce the same effects.
This type of drug blocks the opiate receptor so that it blocks the effects of opiates. Non-
addictive. Example. Naltrexone (Revia, Vivitrol), Naloxone, and Buprenorphine is a partial agonist
can act as both agonist and antagonist

Naltrexone

Suboxone

Opiate Antagonist

Methadone

Definition 9 of 78
Demerol, Methadone, Buprenorphine, Propoxyphene (Darvone) Pentazocine (Talwin), OxyContin

Synthetic Narcotics

Designer Drugs

Opium


Alcohol

Term 10 of 78
Aversive Conditioning

Hydromorphone (Dilaudid), Oxycodone, Heroin

Increases rewards for positive, pro-social behaviors. Unpleasant responses or rewards
withheld for negative or anti-social behavior may help to extinguish unwanted behavior.

Providing negative rewards to extinguish unwanted behavior

Opioid treatment program

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