CAT Study Guide 2026

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📚 CAT Topics to Study (37)

Addiction Technician Client Support and Aftercare · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Client Support and Aftercare · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Client Support and Aftercare · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Client Support and Aftercare · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Foundational Knowledge · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Foundational Knowledge · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Foundational Knowledge · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Foundational Knowledge · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Intervention and Treatment Planning · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Intervention and Treatment Planning · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Intervention and Treatment Planning · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Intervention and Treatment Planning · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Screening and Diagnosis · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Screening and Diagnosis · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Screening and Diagnosis · 7 cardsAddiction Technician Screening and Diagnosis · 7 cardsCo-occurring Disorders and Dual Diagnosis · 7 cardsCo-occurring Disorders and Dual Diagnosis · 7 cardsCo-occurring Disorders and Dual Diagnosis · 7 cardsAssessment and Screening · 6 cardsAssessment and Screening · 6 cardsCAT Crisis Intervention and Safety · 6 cardsCAT Crisis Intervention and Safety · 6 cardsCAT Crisis Intervention and Safety · 6 cardsCAT Documentation and Record Keeping · 6 cardsCAT Documentation and Record Keeping · 6 cardsCAT Documentation and Record Keeping · 6 cardsEthics and Boundaries · 6 cardsEthics and Boundaries · 6 cardsSubstance Abuse Fundamentals · 6 cards

✍️ Sample CAT Questions & Answers

1. When a client's psychiatric symptoms worsen shortly after stopping substance use, the addiction technician should:
Document the changes and consult with supervising clinical staff

The addiction technician should document observed changes in behavior or symptoms and promptly consult supervising clinical or medical staff, as this is within proper scope of practice.

2. The 'disease model' of addiction proposes that substance use disorder is:
A chronic brain disorder with genetic, environmental, and developmental components

The disease model, supported by ASAM and NIDA, characterizes addiction as a chronic brain disorder influenced by genetic, environmental, and developmental factors.

3. Which type of intervention involves family members and close associates confronting a loved one about their substance use in a structured, planned meeting?
Johnson Model intervention

The Johnson Model (confrontational) intervention involves gathering the client's significant others to present documented concerns and offer treatment options.

4. How should risk be managed in Assessment and Screening?
Through identification, assessment, mitigation strategies, and ongoing monitoring of potential risks

Effective risk management involves a systematic process of identifying, evaluating, and addressing potential threats.

5. Which document formally records the agreed-upon goals, objectives, and services for a client's addiction treatment?
Individualized treatment plan

The individualized treatment plan documents the specific goals, objectives, and services tailored to the individual client's needs.

6. Which of the following is an example of a 'trigger' in addiction recovery?
Attending a party where others are drinking

A trigger is any person, place, thing, or emotion that evokes a craving or urge to use substances, such as attending social events associated with past use.

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