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3 Types of Theraputic Groups |
1) psycho-educational 2) psycho-therapeutic 3) self-help |
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Psychotheraputic |
also known as process groups; need to be led by a counselor familiar with co-occuring disorders, and group dynamic is used for growth |
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4 Types of Non-12-Step Self-Help Groups |
1) secular organizations of sobriety 2) refuge recovery 3) moderation management 4) SMART recovery |
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action |
type of gambler that enjoys the "thrill" or skill; often starts after a large and unexpected win |
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escape |
type of gambler that enjoys being numbed to reality and typically has no notable win in their history |
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nucleus accumbens |
preliminary treatment in rat studies shows that stimulating (TMS) this region of the brain reduces alcohol and cocaine consumption |
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation |
noninvasive procedure that uses magnetic fields (a coil) to stimulate neurons, also known as deep brain stimulation |
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alcohol & nicotine |
exercise decreased withdrawal symptoms, anxiety, and depression for these DOCs (Wang et al., 2014) |
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abstinence rates |
Exercise increased _____ for illicit drug users (Wang et al., 2014) |
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propanolol |
experimental treatment to reduce substance cravings by disrupting memory reactivation |
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psilocybin; abstinent days; expected difficulty quitting |
_______: experimental treatment for cocaine use disorder that appears to increase _____ and decrease ______ via induced spiritual/meaningful experiences |
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Naltrexone/Vivitrol |
medication option for food addiction symptoms |
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SSRIs |
medication option for obsessive thinking associated with eating disorders |
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vyvanse |
medication option for appetite control, necessary to control binges |
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4 Likely Outcomes for Patients with Co-occuring Mental Disorders |
1) quitting treatment 2) psychiatric hospitalization 3) homelessness 4) harder/more expensive to treat |
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anorexia |
eating disorder that benefits the most from family therapy |