Testing Saint Martin's College and Seminary Thinking About Addiction Treatment Chapter 2 test Thinking about Addiction Treatment – Chapter 2 Your Email address * Phone * 1) Saying that an alcoholic who returned to social drinking was probably not an alcoholic is an example of which fallacy. * a) Slippery Slope b) Stereotyping c) Altering a definition d) Simply reaffirming your position 2) Blaming every problem on one overriding factor is called * a) Ad hominem arguments b) Over determined thinking c) Either or fallacy d) Imprecision / fuzzy categorization 3) The “post hoc” argument means * a) it is true if we believe it b) stereotyping c) either-or fallacy d) if B follows A, then A caused B 4) The term “model” is used in science to mean: * a) the way something must be true b) Any representation or description of a phenomena c) “something” that has absolute proof d) a physical structure 5) The “Disease Concept” of addiction was formulated by: * a) E.M. Jellinek b) Prochaska and DiClemente c) William Miller d) Charles Dederich 6) Elements of the Disease Concept include: * a) you can catch it from others b) it is a learned condition c) it is progressive and can not be cured d) it can only be cured with medications 7) It is important for counselors to examine their attitudes because * a) they reflect out generally correct intuition about people b) they never let us down c) clients will always know their attitudes d) they act as a lens through which we respond and think about people 8) Stigma affects alcoholism by * a) making public intoxication illegal b) making recovery impossible c) causing public rejection and internalized depression and loneliness d) providing sufficient guilt to motivate clients to seek treatment 9) It is important for the recovering counselor to see * a) that you cannot sponsor people you are counseling b) that counseling is not just an extension of “twelve – stepping” c) that you must have willingness to see multiple approaches to recovery and change d) all of the above reCAPTCHA Submit