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Quiz: Maintenance and Relapse Prevention
Due Feb 18 at 11:59pm
Points 20
Questions 10
Time Limit 30 Minutes
Instructions
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Question 1
2 / 2 pts
Minimal and of minor importance in treatment.
The quiz:
Covers the Textbook: Capuzzi and Stauffer Chapter 13
material from Module 5:
Week 5
.
Contains 10 multiple-choice questions.
Is limited
to
30 minutes
.
Allows
1 attempt
.
Is worth 20 points
.
Begin this quiz only when you are prepared to complete it. You may refer to your notes and
textbooks at any time during the assessment.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 5: Week 5.
The likelihood of relapse is
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Certain.
Forty percent during the Xrst year of abstinence.
An important topic of discussion throughout treatment.
Question 2
2 / 2 pts
True
False
Question 3
2 / 2 pts
Identifying personal strengths and resources in the environment
Developing a hierarchy of high-risk situations
Placing self in high risk situations during high stress times
Rehearsing alternative responses in problematic situations
Question 4
2 / 2 pts
True
False
Question 5
2 / 2 pts
True
The deXnition of relapse is dependent upon the therapeutic treatment being used.
Which strategy listed below is NOT an effective method of gaining self-e]cacy?
A positive outcome expectancy for substance use is associated with increased
relapse risk.
Identifying High Risk Situations is one of the primary strategies in relapse prevention
therapy.
False
Question 6
2 / 2 pts
Life won’t be fun- I won’t be fun-without using
I can make necessary changes but I can’t change my friends
My cravings will be or are overwhelming
My problem is because of other people
Question 7
2 / 2 pts
Increased self-esteem and conXdence.
Raised empowerment scores.
Increased engagement in self-care and wellness.
Decreased levels of shame following a relapse.
Question 8
2 / 2 pts
True
False
Question 9
2 / 2 pts
The physiological urge to return to the addictive behavior after a relapse.
The primary types of negative thinking that are obstacles to recovery include all the
following EXCEPT:
The beneXts for peer support include all of the following EXCEPT
A lapse is more severe than a relapse.
The abstinence violation effect refers to
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The belief that a lapse is a sign of failure and there is no longer any use in continuing to try.
Small violations that do not lead to major violations.
A greater belief in one’s ability to prevent relapse.
Question 10
2 / 2 pts
True
False
Quiz Score: 20 out of 20
There is no treatment for addictive disorders that results in 100% improvement for all
clients.