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Test Integral treatment
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QUESTION 1: What approach does the text propose to address addictions and impulse dyscontrol?
A multifactorial approach that integrates the biological, the environmental and the psychological
A purely psychological approach based on willpower
A moralistic approach that blames the individual for his or her vice
A punitive legal approach as the main intervention
2nd QUESTION: According to the text, what does having a family history of alcoholism imply?
A guarantee that addiction is inevitable
An irrelevant influence on brain processing
An inherited predisposition and possible differences in how the brain processes the substance
An affectation only of the personality, never of the brain
3rd QUESTION: What environmental factors are pointed out as determinants in the risk of consumption?
Taxes and government advertising
Substance availability, cultural normalization and age of onset
The brand preferred by friends
The climate of the place where you live
4th QUESTION: What is the effect of starting to drink alcohol in pre-adolescence?
Reduces risk from early exposure
Does not alter brain development in any way
Influences only taste and personal preference
Alter brain development and multiply the risk of dependence in adulthood
QUESTION 5: In effective treatment, what components may be necessary?
Medical detox, changing social circles and psychological flexibility training
Only meditation and positive thoughts
Total isolation without professional support
Only moral education and punishments
QUESTION 6: Why is mere abstinence considered a "dead man's goal"?
Because it demands constant vigilance forever
Because it removes all pleasure from life
Because avoidance alone is a goal that a corpse also fulfills
Because it is a metaphor taken from science fiction
QUESTION 7: What is the role of values in long-term recovery?
Completely replace any medical intervention
Providing direction and propulsion to build a valuable life
Increasing physiological tolerance to the substance
Justifying relapses when stress is present
8TH QUESTION: What does the text warn about focusing only on the "mind" in treatment?
That is enough if there is sufficient motivation
Speeding up recovery by simplifying the process
Improving genetics by changing beliefs
That ignoring biology or the environment and focusing only on the mind often leads to therapeutic failure
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