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PSYCHOLOGY QUIZ
- The recommendation to obtain needed medications and participate in 12-Step mutual help groups is best represented by:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
10 points
Question 2- Research by Darin Weinberg on insanity and addiction in America asserts the disease concept of alcoholism was institutionalized by the:a.Founding of Alcoholics Anonymous (1935).b.Founding of the National Institute of Mental Health (1948).c.The American Medical Association declaring alcoholism an illness (1956).d.Founding of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (1970).e.Founding the National Institute on Drug Abuse (1973).
10 points
Question 3- The model of addiction enjoying the greatest support from the law enforcement and prison industries is:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
10 points
Question 4- The model of addiction that is best reflected by the “War on Drugs” in America is:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
10 points
Question 5- The recommendation to address cognitive, behavioral and social factors in efforts to overcome addictive behavior is best represented by: a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
10 points
Question 6- Addiction described as “beyond the control of the sufferer” is best represented by:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction.d.Psychological models of addiction.e.Social models of addiction.
10 points
Question 7- Addiction described as neither sinful nor out of control is best described by:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
10 points
Question 8- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) was founded in 1935 by Dr. Bob Smith and stock broker Bill Wilson:a.Based on 1st century Christian principles from the Oxford Group.b.Believing an “allergy” to alcohol prevented them from drinking normally.c.To rehabilitate “drunkards” through association with recovering drunkards.d.Disagreed with prohibitionist beliefs that anyone could become alcoholic.e.All of the above.
10 points
Question 9- The temperance movement of the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States:a.Began in order to promote temperate (moderate) use of alcohol.b.Became a prohibitionist movement viewing intemperance as immoral conduct.c.Were critics of the disease model of addiction.d.Contributed significantly to the passage of the 18th Amendment (“Prohibition”).e.All of the above.
10 points
Question 10- Prohibition (18th Amendment to the US Constitution) was repealed in 1933 because:a.Of the economic strain of the Great Depression of the 1930s.b.Prohibition did not prohibit drinking alcohol.c.Loss of revenue from beer and liquor sales. d.Physicians wanted to be able to prescribe alcohol for medical ailments.e.All of the above.
10 points
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- Prohibition (18th Amendment to the US Constitution) was repealed in 1933 because:a.Of the economic strain of the Great Depression of the 1930s.b.Prohibition did not prohibit drinking alcohol.c.Loss of revenue from beer and liquor sales. d.Physicians wanted to be able to prescribe alcohol for medical ailments.e.All of the above.
- The temperance movement of the 19th and 20th centuries in the United States:a.Began in order to promote temperate (moderate) use of alcohol.b.Became a prohibitionist movement viewing intemperance as immoral conduct.c.Were critics of the disease model of addiction.d.Contributed significantly to the passage of the 18th Amendment (“Prohibition”).e.All of the above.
- Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) was founded in 1935 by Dr. Bob Smith and stock broker Bill Wilson:a.Based on 1st century Christian principles from the Oxford Group.b.Believing an “allergy” to alcohol prevented them from drinking normally.c.To rehabilitate “drunkards” through association with recovering drunkards.d.Disagreed with prohibitionist beliefs that anyone could become alcoholic.e.All of the above.
- Addiction described as neither sinful nor out of control is best described by:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
- Addiction described as “beyond the control of the sufferer” is best represented by:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction.d.Psychological models of addiction.e.Social models of addiction.
- The recommendation to address cognitive, behavioral and social factors in efforts to overcome addictive behavior is best represented by: a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
- The model of addiction that is best reflected by the “War on Drugs” in America is:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
- The model of addiction enjoying the greatest support from the law enforcement and prison industries is:a.Alcoholics Anonymous.b.Moral models of addiction. c.Disease models of addiction. d.Psychological models of addiction. e.Social models of addiction.
- Research by Darin Weinberg on insanity and addiction in America asserts the disease concept of alcoholism was institutionalized by the:a.Founding of Alcoholics Anonymous (1935).b.Founding of the National Institute of Mental Health (1948).c.The American Medical Association declaring alcoholism an illness (1956).d.Founding of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (1970).e.Founding the National Institute on Drug Abuse (1973).