drug and alcohol addiction Flashcards

1
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what are the criteria for a substance use disorder

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  1. Taking the substance in larger amounts or for longer than you meant to
  2. Wanting to cut down or stop using the substance but not managing to
  3. Spending a lot of time getting, using, or recovering from use of the substance
  4. Cravings and urges to use the substance
  5. Not managing to do what you should at work, home or school, because of
    substance use
  6. Continuing to use, even when it causes problems in relationships
  7. Giving up important social, occupational or recreational activities because of
    substance use
  8. Using substances again and again, even when it puts you in danger
  9. Continuing to use, even when you know you have a physical or psychological
    problem that could have been caused or made worse by the substance
    10.Needing more of the substance to get the effect you want (tolerance)
    11.Development of withdrawal symptoms, which can be relieved by taking more of
    the substance.
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what class of drugs are cannabis, LSD, mushrooms,
solvents
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hallucinogens

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3
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what class of drugs are cocaine,
amphetamine, nicotine, caffeine, ecstasy
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Stimulants

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4
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what class of drugs are alcohol, benzodiazepines and opiods

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depressants

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5
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what are the signs of cannabis use

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Bloodshot eyes, brown fingers,
drowsiness/slowed down, smell, lack of
focus/concentration

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6
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what are the signs of stimulant use

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Agitation, pressure of speech, lack of

focus/concentration, mood fluctuation

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what are the signs of opiate use

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Gauching, ‘pinned’ pupils, signs of injecting,

brown fingers, flu like symptoms (withdrawal)

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what are the signs of sedative use

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Drowsiness, slurred speech, poor

memory/recollection

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9
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what proportion of addiction is believed to be heritable

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50%

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10
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what factors should be considered in the biopsychosocial model

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predisposing factors
protective factors
precipitating factors
maintaining factors
presenting problems
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11
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what are the criteria for diagnosis of a substance misuse disorder

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impaired control
social impairment
risky behaviour
pharmacological criteria

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12
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what is the moral model of addiction

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addiction is wilful violation of societal rules
no biological basis
human weakness
lack of morals

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13
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what is the dispositional disease model

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loss of control and restraint
no cure except for total abstinence
causative factor is the individual

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14
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what is the medical model of addiction

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genetic and psychological process in addiction
biological conditions which cause addiction
pharmacology of the substance
agent of change is drs

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what is the personality model

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individual has abnormal personality
poor impulse control etc
restructuring of personality in order to cure person

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16
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what is the behavioral model

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conditioning is behaviour modification - classical conditioning
substance misuse is a learned behaviour so treatment involves re learning

17
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what is associative leaning

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classical conditioning

connecting two otherwise unrelated cues,

18
Q

what is instrumental learning

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aka operant conditioning

learning to connnect actions with consequences

19
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what is the cognitive model

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perception and thought influence behaviour

addictive thinking maintains drug use
change in motivation, cognition and appraisal can change addictive behaviours

20
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what are thinking errors

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permission giving
minimisation
rationalisation 
denial 
blaming
21
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what is the biopsycosocial model

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interaction of biological factors, mental and social factors
holistic
predisposing factors, precipitating events, maintaining factors, and protective factors

in order to treat addictions you must understand what caused them and what maintains them
and what is the presenting problem

protective factors- what is there to help them

22
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how is the patient assesed

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interview and standard assessment measures
corroboration from others
objective assessment of health
initial treatment plan