Addressing Behavioral Health Needs of Men: Substance Abuse
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A sociocultural construct that defines expected characteristics of men and women is:
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A pattern of repeated drug self-administration that can result in tolerance for the drug , withdrawal, and compulsive drug-taking behavior is:
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Maladaptive pattern of substance use manifested by recurrent and significant adverse consequents related to the repeated use of substance is:
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Which contributes to a shared and necessary sense of belonging?
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A systems of values, beliefs, or ideas shared by a social group and often presumed to be natural or innately true is:
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The inability to experience and communicate feelings is:
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Whose study showed that Alcohol, when combined with higher levels of irritability,leads to more aggressive behavior in men; but not in women?
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Gender roles do not vary according to social role.
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“Rigid ,sexist, or restrictive gender roles result in personal restrictions, devaluation or violation of others or self”when:
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The most common illicit drug used is :
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The drug used more frequently and in greater quantities is :
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The trainings offered by Addiction Technology TransferCenters (ATTCs) related to men’s issues in treatment include:
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A client’s general strengths and problems are identified using:
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The primary goal of screening mentioned in the course is:
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The 3 steps in comprehensive substance abuse assessment are:
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The testing method used for the screening of current or recent use of alcohol:
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Assessment of substance abuse or dependence should focus on :
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The testing method that defines the nature and consequences of substance use during a circumscribed period of time is:
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The first step in gender-aware screening should be to identify substantive areas such as:
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The areas included specifically in male assessments are:
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A rating scale that can quantify personal endorsement of traditional concepts of masculinity is:
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The instrument screens for childhood exposure to physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and physical and emotional neglect is:
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One of the instruments that help the clinicians to assess domestic violence risk is?
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A self-report scale that measures risk for exposure to sexually transmitted disease based on engagement in specific sexual behaviors in the previous 6 months is:
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Shame that can cause someone to focus on himself and his inferiority is known as :
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A measure of how likely someone is to feel shame is:
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A measure of current feelings of shame is:
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Initial steps for clinicians in behavioral health settings include:
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Which process,if done in the best interest of the client, can help to move sensitive topics into the open, thus giving clients permission to begin telling about themselves.
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Confrontation about behavior and right/wrong issues always increases
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Visual mapping techniques are usedby clinicians in treatment:
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Eco-maps are graphic portrayals of personal and family social relationships
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In behavioral health counseling, attributes that clients assign to their counselors refers to:
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One of the most difficult issues to address in any counseling context is :
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The most potent countertransference issues female counselors may experience inworking with men are :
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The magnitude of the anger felt at a given time is:
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An individual’s disposition to experience anger in different situations is referred to as:
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The techniques for managing the physiological components of anger is:
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The techniques that make clients aware of their self-talk while helping them actively stop and revise their counterproductive thought processes is:
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Emotional vulnerability is critical if men are :
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The feelings that result from social attitudes that label certain people, behaviors, or attitudes as disgraceful or socially unacceptable is:
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Men who break gender norms, violate the norms of a social group or fail to live up to the group’s expectations can be subjected to :
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Pride in oneself is a major counter to shame.
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The most commonly reported substance in cases of violent crime is:
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To reduce violent behavior in men, behavioral health service
providers use:
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Violence is transmitted across generations in the general population
True/False?
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The risk factors associated with the involvement of young people in violence and substance use are:
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Women were more likely to report having committed serious violence toward their partners than having been victims of such violence True/False?
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Men who have been abused by their partners may be even less willing to seek help than women because:
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A substance abuse treatment approach designed specifically to improve relationships and significantly reduced domestic violence is:
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A term used to refer to a broad range of behaviors involving problems of sexual control and preoccupation that result in psychological distress is:
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Men who drink heavily increase their risk for:
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Cogent issues that can emerge for fathers with substance use disorders include:
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Counselors in behavioral health settings can use a male client’s religious or spiritual beliefs for recovery since:
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The rate for occurrence do not vary significantly between genders in :
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Among men, rape and combat are the two types of trauma most likely to lead to :
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Anxiety-related mental health issues commonly seenamong men in substance abuse treatment are:
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The trauma treatment model to engage male clients and improve their coping skills is:
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An acute anxiety reaction similar to an acute stress disorder but only occurring among combatants is:
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The treatment reference for mental health issues among veterans is:
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Clients imagining a worst case scenario about an upcoming event at which they might be the center of attention have:
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Women with social phobia seek treatment more often than men.
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In adepressive cycle, clients may use alcohol as a depressive drugto dull the painof their depression and/or stimulants to counteract the effects of the depression.
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An impulse-control disorder characterized by persistent and recurrent gaming that disrupts personal, family, or vocational pursuits is:
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Community alternative treatment programs for co-occurring Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), often found in prison, are:
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Substance use and abuse are major risk factors for:
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The stepsfor GATE process with clients who may be suicidal are:
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Diseases resulting from the method of drug administration or the lifestyle that accompanies substance abuse is:
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Young African-American men are less likely to use drugs than young White-American men, older African-American men are more likely to do so—this is referred to as:
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High rates of substance use/abuse and violence in the young male population reflect:
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The largest single source of substance abuse treatment referrals for individuals in younger age groups is the criminal justice system. True/False?
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Employment-related issues that can strongly affect men’s substance use/abuse are:
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Counselors need to explore and challenge their own sexual orientation biases and beliefs to work effectively with gay men in substance abuse treatment settings.True/ False?
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A serious undertaking that can pose a significant health risk by the use of substances like alcohol and barbiturates is:
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Treatment retention is a particular problem for providers working with men who are homeless.
True/False?
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The most widely used treatment modality in substance abuse treatment program is:
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Casa Los Arboles, an intensive inpatient program that provides services specifically for homeless men, use staff members recovering from substance abuse.True/False?
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The institute that teaches the family to talk actively with men who have substance use disorders about the problematic nature of their substance use is:
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A treatment program that makes use of family (as well as friends) and has been associated with better treatment outcomes for men in treatment for cocaine use disorders is:
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Hispanic/Latino is anethnic, not a racial, category.True/False?
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A group intervention for male clients in substance abuse treatment that promotes the reexamination of gender stereotypes, social pressures, and sexual misconceptions is:
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Many men in treatment for a substance- use- disorder are more likely tohave a Co-occurring mental disorder. True or false?
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A method that provides a more supportive role and helps clients engage in outpatient treatment which is followed by a modified Johnson-type intervention is
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Most substance abuse treatment programs use a combination of group, individual, or family/couples counseling? True /False
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Treatment settings can be broadly defined as:
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Therapeutic communities (TCs) :
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Research with male groups of veterans found that outpatient treatment was associated with better outcomes than inpatient treatment.True/False?
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Mutual-help groups encompass:
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The best known mutual-help groups are 12-Step programs like:
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A program participant on whom a group member relies for support and encouragement is:
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In a 12-Step program, steps that are dedicated to spirituality are:
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Organizations that do not include the spiritual aspects of 12-Step groups in their program are:
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Some substance abuse mutual-help groups that do not use the 12-Step model are:
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established its Alcohol Team to: