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What is the essential first step in determining the possible causes of addiction for
the person and the most appropriate treatment modality for his and her needs? -
ANSWERS-Assessment
A client tells a counselor that she is unhappy with the way her treatment is
progressing. The counselor should: - ANSWERS-discuss these concerns with the
client and make necessary changes in treatment goals.
A common error that counselors make when conducting an assessment is: -
ANSWERS-Moving to quickly from data collection to treatment planning.
A female client reports that she has some concerns about the relationship
between her husband and her 14-year-old daughter from a previous marriage.
She reports that her husband and daughter frequently argue, that her daughter
refuses to take direction from stepfather, mid that her daughter regularly
complains about her stepfathers "faults" and describes how her biological Father
is better. The MOST relevant professional to whom a referral should be made is a:
- ANSWERS-Marriage and family therapist
A key factor for counselors to consider is that in a counseling relationship, the club
has differential power. One of the best safeguards is: - ANSWERS-to be alert to
and understand the power of relationship.
,A pretreatment period is frequently the result of waiting lists or client reluctance
to become fully engaged in primary treatment. what might be a danger of this
pretreatment period? - ANSWERS-Clients may lose interest in treatment
According to Marlatt's model of the relapse process, which of the following
statements is not true?
- clients should be taught skills for anticipating, avoiding, and coping with their
personal high-risk situations
- clients should be taught constructive responses to cope with lapses when they
do occur
- clients should be helped to recognize that one or more temporary lapses are
likely to occur and are permitted.
- any positive expectations that clients have about drug use should be countered
with reminders about the lows that follow the highs and about the long term
negative consequences of substance abuse. - ANSWERS-clients should be helped
to recognize that one or more temporary lapses are likely to occur and are
permitted.
According to the DSM-4, all of the following are criteria for psychoactive
substance dependence Except:
- substance often on larger amounts than the person intended
- marked lack of initiative, interest or energy
- frequent intoxication when expected to fulfill major role obligations
- one or more unsuccessful efforts to cut down substance use. - ANSWERS-Lack
of initiative, interest or energy
, All of the following are goals of person-centered therapy EXCEPT:
- teaches clients to formulate and carry out plans to change their behavior
- focusing on the person I steam of the presenting problem.
- assisting clients in enhancing their coping skills.
- individualizing the treatment plan - ANSWERS-teaches clients to formulate and
carry out plans to change their behavior
Bob is a case manager in an intensive inpatient treatment facility. He recently was
assigned a client, Mary, who presents not only with alcoholism but has also been
diagnosed with AIDS. To assist Mary in her treatment and recovery needs, Bob
would probably need to have knowledge of all the following areas EXCEPT:
- AIDS epidemiology and transmission routes
- the diseases clinical progression
- new medication used in treatment regimens
- available social services for AIDS clients - ANSWERS-new medication used in
treatment regimens
Therapeutic communities differ from Synanon because: - ANSWERS-These
communities try to return clients to society.
During the screening , a critical task that the counselor has is to: - ANSWERS-
Establish rapport with the client
During the assessment process, your alcohol and tranquilizer abusing client
reveals a history of self-destructiveness when frustrated am inability to replay