CASAC Cheat Sheet 2026

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150 questions
180 min time limit
70% to pass
  1. A client in recovery from opioid use disorder is seeking employment. The CASAC counselor BEST assists by: Connecting the client to vocational rehabilitation or workforce services
  2. The 'ruler technique' used in MI asks clients to rate their readiness to change on a scale from 0 to 10. This is primarily used to: Assess motivation and elicit change talk by exploring the client's rating
  3. In Marlatt and Gordon's cognitive-behavioral model of relapse, what is the first step in the relapse process? An encounter with a high-risk situation
  4. Which of the following is a warning sign of impending relapse that a CASAC counselor should address immediately? Reconnecting with friends who use substances
  5. The concept of 'ambivalence' in addiction counseling refers to: Simultaneous conflicting feelings about changing substance use behavior
  6. Aftercare planning for a client leaving residential treatment should PRIMARILY focus on: Identifying ongoing support services to maintain recovery
  7. The branch of pharmacology that deals with the biological, biochemical, and physical characteristics of natural drugs is: Pharmacognosy.
  8. What is a common side effect of disulfiram in treating alcohol dependence? Nausea and vomiting when alcohol is consumed
  9. Which co-occurring disorder is most commonly associated with substance use disorders across all substance categories? Anxiety disorders and depressive disorders
  10. Which of the following behaviors by a counselor would be MOST inconsistent with the principles of Motivational Interviewing? Offering unsolicited advice and telling the client what to do
  11. Which of the following BEST describes the difference between a lapse and a relapse? A lapse is a brief return to use; a relapse is a full return to problematic use patterns
  12. A substance abuse counselor is documenting a client's treatment plan. Which of the following represents a properly written measurable treatment goal? Client will attend at least three 12-step meetings per week for the next 30 days
  13. When administering the CAGE questionnaire, a positive response to how many questions suggests the need for further assessment of alcohol use? Two or more positive responses
  14. The CIWA-Ar (Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol-Revised) is used to assess which of the following? The severity of alcohol withdrawal symptoms to guide pharmacological management
  15. What is a common psychological factor that contributes to substance use disorders? Trauma or stress
  16. Which MI strategy involves the counselor asking clients to explore the positive aspects of their substance use before discussing the negatives? Eliciting change talk through decisional balancing
  17. Which document outlines ethical standards for substance abuse counselors? The NAADAC Code of Ethics
  18. What is the primary difference between screening and assessment? Screening is quick and broad, while assessment is comprehensive and detailed
  19. Which medication is FDA-approved for both opioid and alcohol use disorders? Naltrexone
  20. In MI, 'sustain talk' refers to: Client statements that favor maintaining the status quo or not changing
  21. What is the primary goal of diagnosis in substance abuse counseling? To identify the specific disorder and guide treatment planning
  22. What is the ethical response if a counselor realizes they lack the competence to treat a specific client? Refer the client to a qualified professional
  23. What is the importance of using standardized tools during assessment? They ensure objectivity and consistency in evaluation
  24. The Precontemplation stage in the Transtheoretical Model is best characterized by: The client having no intention to change in the foreseeable future
  25. Which of the following is an example of an internal high-risk situation for relapse? Experiencing negative emotions such as anger or loneliness
  26. Which of the following medications is used to reduce alcohol cravings? Acamprosate
  27. Which type of therapy focuses on helping clients recognize and change negative thought patterns related to substance use? Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  28. A formal relapse prevention plan should include which of the following elements? Identification of triggers, coping strategies, and emergency contacts
  29. Which of the following is an example of an 'affirmation' in Motivational Interviewing? 'It sounds like you have made some difficult decisions to protect your health.'
  30. During assessment, how should co-occurring mental health disorders be addressed? Identify and incorporate them into an integrated treatment plan
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