PSYC 305 Test 3

PSYC 305 Test 3 Liberty University

Set 1

  1. In your text, is viewed as a disorder of the spirit.
  2. The model explains addiction as an inherited trait.
  3. A cornerstone of the medical model is that disease states are a reflection of
  4. To a behavioralist, the concept of is an illusion.
  5. According to Doweiko, one of the forces that helps to define happiness is
  6. Although individual self-awareness offers the chance for self-determination, it also brings
  7. Greta feels anxious and frustrated. She is beginning to see that if she has a number of alcoholic drinks, she feels better. Greta is most likely in which stage of alcohol addiction?
  8. Which of the following is most true about E.M. Jellinek?
  9. The process by which nerve cells become less sensitive and responsive to repeated stimuli is called .
  10. It has been suggested that clinicians tend to
  11. The belief that addictions are a weakness in character reflects the
  12. The theologian and the scientist
  13. According to Doweiko, substance abuse disorders might be viewed as a church of
  14. The model says addiction is a result of biological issues.
  15. The model explains addiction as a result of sinful choices.
  16. One frustrating problem is that most people
  17. One flaw in the “addictive personality” theory is that
  18. According to May, the process of attachment takes place psychologically as:
  19. Making excuses in an attempt to justify addictive behavior is called
  20. During “euphoric recall,” the person may
  21. The opposite of false pride is , according to Doweiko.
  22. An embarrassing outcome of the Jellinek model is that
  23. Humans work to
  24. Who did the pioneer work in attachment theory during the mid-twentieth century?
  25. With the growth of addiction

Set 2

  1. Reina, a heroin addict, states, “I only started using because of my boyfriend.” Reina is most likely engaging in the defense mechanism of
  2. Which of the following is most true about E.M. Jellinek?
  3. With the growth of addiction
  4. The brain’s first line of defense against stress is _____________.
  5. According to Doweiko, spirituality allows for
  6. All the variations of the psychoanalytic school of thought hold that there is an _________ that paves the way for the development of an addiction.
  7. One frustrating problem is that most people
  8. The ____________model explains addiction as an inherited trait.
  9. An embarrassing outcome of the Jellinek model is that
  10. The best way to avoid being caught up in the manipulations of a loved one with an SUD is
  11. The theologian and the scientist
  12. According to Doweiko, one of the forces that helps to define happiness is
  13. Based on brain scans, men who watch pornography:
  14. According to May, as addiction increases, the addicted person must use more energy to:
  15. A SPECT scan can show:
  16. Humans work to
  17. Which is an advantage created by Jellinek’s disease model?
  18. Which theory does May consider more harmful than helpful?
  19. Although individual self-awareness offers the chance for self-determination, it also brings
  20. In your text, ____________ is viewed as a disorder of the spirit.
  21. During “euphoric recall,” the person may
  22. According to May, the greatest damage to self-esteem:
  23. The _________model says addiction is a result of biological issues.
  24. A cornerstone of the medical model is that disease states are a reflection of
  25. A cornerstone of the Jellinek model of alcoholism is that the individual

Set 3

  1. Making excuses in an attempt to justify addictive behavior is called ____________.
  2. Which of the following is most true about E.M. Jellinek?
  3. The theologian and the scientist
  4. An embarrassing outcome of the Jellinek model is that
  5. Based on brain scans, men who watch pornography:
  6. Reina, a heroin addict, states, “I only started using because of my boyfriend.” Reina is most likely engaging in the defense mechanism of
  7. The _________model says that addictive patterns are learned through positive and negative reinforcement.
  8. A cornerstone of the Jellinek model of alcoholism is that the individual
  9. According to Doweiko, one of the forces that helps to define happiness is
  10. The _________model says addiction is a result of biological issues.
  11. The brain’s first line of defense against stress is _____________.
  12. Which is an advantage created by Jellinek’s disease model?
  13. The dichotomy between mind, body, and spirituality is
  14. According to May, the process of attachment takes place psychologically as:
  15. According to Doweiko, spirituality allows for
  16. It has been suggested that clinicians tend to 0 out of 4 points
  17. With the growth of addiction
  18. Who did the pioneer work in attachment theory during the mid-twentieth century?
  19. A cornerstone of the medical model is that disease states are a reflection of
  20. Areas of increased brain activity are not isolated events but
  21. To a behavioralist, the concept of ____________ is an illusion.
  22. The belief that addictions are a weakness in character reflects the _______ model.
  23. Which of these purports that the brain’s neural pathways are constantly rewiring themselves in response to environmental changes?
  24. According to May, the attachment process includes all of the following stages EXCEPT:
  25. During “euphoric recall,” the person may
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