Quiz #2 Flashcards
Tertiary prevention focuses on
people who are already affected by a disease.
Individuals that have set rules to stop using drugs and alcohol may experience some self-blame and guilt if they begin using again because they broke their own commitment to change. This phenomenon can be called __________________.
Abstinence Violation Effect
The anticipated effects one expects will occur if he/she uses drugs or alcohol can be defined as __________________.
Outcome expectancies.
What type of learning will allow you to help your clients look beneath the surface of their problems and get in touch with their thoughts, feelings, and desires?
Experiential
(True/False)
Clients who adhere to treatment show better outcomes and lower relapse rates than those that do not adhere to treatment.
True
Clients who adhere to treatment show better outcomes and lower relapse rates than those that do not adhere to treatment.
Is it okay to use non-evidence based practices during the treatment process of your client?
No, it is not ok to use non-evidence based practices during the treatment process.
Which strategies should you teach your clients about managing their lapses before they end up getting out of control?
Stop, look, listen
Ask for help
Review the situation leading up to the lapse
Commitment renewal
Stay calm
An immediate recovery plan must be made
What is Euphoric recall?
When someone fantasizes about how good it felt to get high.
You have a client that has recently fallen into relapse. You believe this has occurred since your client has continuously talked about how much he loves getting high. He has only focused on the “fun” times when getting high and has forgotten about what has sent him to your relapse prevention group.
How would you best define what has led your client to a full-blown relapse?
Euphoric recall
What is combined to limit the occurrence of relapse episodes?
RP combines
behavioral skills training
with
cognitive interventions
designed to prevent or limit the occurrence of relapse episodes.