Onlinecourses55 - Start page
Home
LOGIN
REGISTER
LOGIN
REGISTER
Seeker
Test Addiction as experiential avoidance
Agenda
1st QUESTION: According to functional analysis, what is the main function of consumption in addictions?
Alleviating discomfort through negative reinforcement
Maximizing hedonistic pleasure
Demonstrating lack of willpower
Increasing tolerance to the substance
QUESTION 2: What usually sustains addiction over time?
Initial curiosity
Negative reinforcement that eliminates aversive states
Positive reinforcement exclusively
The absence of consequences
3rd QUESTION: In the example of smoking, what does lighting a cigarette immediately eliminate?
The desire to socialize
Hand tremors in all cases
Acute anxiety and irritability
Long-term dependency
QUESTION 4: How is addiction defined in this model?
Like any illegal substance use
As a stable moral failure
Like the presence of physiological tolerance
As a compulsive pattern that relieves in the short term and harms in the long term
QUESTION 5: What non-chemical behaviors are included as addictions according to the text?
Compulsive work, screens, dependent relationships, food or shopping
Extreme sports only
Any occasional hobby
Only illegal behaviors
QUESTION 6: What central therapeutic objective does the text propose?
Achieving absolute abstinence without attending to emotions
Developing the ability to feel discomfort without resorting to destructive escapes
Replacing one behavior with another equally avoidant behavior
Increasing work hours to distract oneself
7TH QUESTION: What does the idea of "emotional anesthesia" in the use of alcohol express?
Celebrating social events
Improving long-term memory
Turning off intrusive memories or emotional emptiness
Increasing physical energy
8th QUESTION: How does the text describe addiction in terms of avoidance?
As a persistent search for novelty
As self-control training
As a simple chemical dependency
As an extreme experiential avoidance disorder
Send
This test is only available to students who have purchased the course
INCORRECT QUESTIONS
Previous
Next
Are there any errors or improvements?
Where is the error?
What is the error?
Send
Search
Popular searches
Nutrition
Coaching
Psychology
Wellness