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Know definitions of the following terms  relating to use of substances Intoxication Substance abuse Detoxification Withdrawal addiction What are the symptoms of Korsakoff's syndrome What type of alcoholic beverages were used in ancient civilizations? Estimated annual death toll related to alcohol use

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  1. Know definitions of the following terms  relating to use of substances
    1. Intoxication
    2. Substance abuse
    3. Detoxification
    4. Withdrawal
    5. addiction
  2. What are the symptoms of Korsakoff's syndrome
  3. What type of alcoholic beverages were used in ancient civilizations?
  4. Estimated annual death toll related to alcohol use.
  5. List variables found in treatment of PWD and alcoholism.
  6. If alcohol use was the cause of a disability what would be some of the stigmas attached to the PWD.
  7. What would be the the chances of success in rehabilitation of the PWD if alcohol is continued to be abused?
  8. What part(s) of the brain is affected by alcohol use?
  9. What problems or losses might a caregiver encounter in their own lives when taking care of a PWD?
  10. Who are traditionally seen as the caregivers?
  11. Temporary care for an individual to give  relief to the primary caregiver is?
  12. What feelings are known to present when a family experience a medical event that impacts a family member.
  13. In grieving what processes are impacted by pain?
  14. In understanding loss know the following:
    1. Individual perspective approach
    2. Social change perspective
    3. Relationship perspective
  15. What are the stages of grieving outlined by Kane
  16. What would you find in the Maltz model of grieving
  17. What is a natural defense mechanism individuals use in refusal to accept facts and information of concern?
  18. How might you as a counselor react to a person exhibiting anger at the loss?
  19. An activity an individual or family member who is facing death might engage in according to Kubler Ross.
  20. The practice run or dress rehearsal for grieving would be:
  21. What are the stages expressed by Kubler Ross in Death and Dying?
  22. What would be some intervention goals you might use when working with a family who has experience loss.
  23. A persons reaction to loss graphically would be described as?
  24. Be familiar with obstacles to the process of healing when grieving.
  25. What factors would influence a families grieving process?
    1. What factors wouldn't have an affect

TRUE FALSE DETERMINATIONS

  1. The time in an individuals life cycle can influence the amount of grief and the ability to address and heal in the grief process.
  2. An individual's self-concept will have an influence on the Grieving Process.
  3. The stage theory as presented by Kubler Ross have individuals all going through the stages in the same sequence.
  4. There is a certain time set for the expression of grief related to loss.  It is the same for men and women and cultures as well.
  5. It is not conceivable that grief from state of loss would be intense, consuming and enduring.
  6. Even with the enormity of illness and disability families are able to cope with the responsibility of care without any additional help.
  7. Human service agencies and professionals reduce care giving problems because they provide sufficient assistance to the family and PWD.
  8. Being a care giver can have the possibility of becoming problematic and overwhelming due to the cumulative effect of several or many problems at the same time.
  9. If a family has money and resources, that will solve all of the problems the PWD faces in rehabilitation and care.
  10. A Family's history and tradition can be both assets and liabilities in the care and treatment of a PWD.
  11. Coping with loss, illness and aging is an ongoing process for PWD and Family
  12. All the family members will currently love or care for the PWD even if they have not in the past.
  13. Strangers will sometimes treat PWD better than family members
  14. Everyone has a family that can be relied on for all situations
  15. Not all families are capable of responding to emerging needs
  16. Not everyone is going to improve, no matter how good the care
  17. In order to qualify for Vocational Rehabilitation services the client has to be sober and free of alcohol use.
  18. Families will sometimes condone the use and abuse of alcohol as they believe that is the only pleasure left for the PWD.
  19. Alcohol has been seen as having the potential to have an adverse affect on all persons.
  20. Continued use of a substance despite negative implications, the nervous system has craving for the substance and difficulty in making decisions regarding use are all part of the definition of substance abuse.
  21. Continued use of a substance despite negative implications, the nervous system has craving for the substance and difficulty in making decisions regarding use are all part of the definition of substance poisoning.
  22. Continued use of a substance despite negative implications, the nervous system has craving for the substance and difficulty in making decisions regarding use are all part of the definition of substance addiction.

 

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