NCAC I EXAM ACTUAL 2026 QUESTIONS AND
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Screening Determine if client is appropriate for the
treatment program at a given facility; rapport
critical in this stage.
Group Development Stage 1 Formation. Group members often ask one
another for advice at this stage. Individual
members are assessed by the others, and tested.
Group Development Stage 2 Transition
Group Development Stage 3 Working
Group Development Stage 4 Termination
3 Processes of Groups 1.) Compliance
2.) Identification
3.) Internalization
2 Stages of Group Growth 1. Developing
2. Potency
, Substages of Developing (stages of 1. Acquaintance period
group growth) 2. Groundwork
Substages of Potency (stages of 1. Working
group growth) 2. Closing
Therapy Groups Limited size; screened membership; focused on
process
Support Groups Open membership; unlimited size; focused on
content
Dynamic Family Therapy therapy based on gaining insight to be able to
understand conflicts which are present in the
family setting
Experiential/Humanistic Family therapy is based on the present circumstance
Therapy and the most important factor of recovery is self-
determination and self-awareness
Bowenian Family Therapy based on the concept that the emotions and
intellect of a family may become entangled or
fused. This causes an automatic emotional arousal
within the family.
Structural Family Therapy the counselor tries to change the dysfunctional
structure of the family
Family Disease Model based on the idea that alcoholism is a family
disease and the disease itself is codependence
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Terms in this set (223)
Screening Determine if client is appropriate for the
treatment program at a given facility; rapport
critical in this stage.
Group Development Stage 1 Formation. Group members often ask one
another for advice at this stage. Individual
members are assessed by the others, and tested.
Group Development Stage 2 Transition
Group Development Stage 3 Working
Group Development Stage 4 Termination
3 Processes of Groups 1.) Compliance
2.) Identification
3.) Internalization
2 Stages of Group Growth 1. Developing
2. Potency
, Substages of Developing (stages of 1. Acquaintance period
group growth) 2. Groundwork
Substages of Potency (stages of 1. Working
group growth) 2. Closing
Therapy Groups Limited size; screened membership; focused on
process
Support Groups Open membership; unlimited size; focused on
content
Dynamic Family Therapy therapy based on gaining insight to be able to
understand conflicts which are present in the
family setting
Experiential/Humanistic Family therapy is based on the present circumstance
Therapy and the most important factor of recovery is self-
determination and self-awareness
Bowenian Family Therapy based on the concept that the emotions and
intellect of a family may become entangled or
fused. This causes an automatic emotional arousal
within the family.
Structural Family Therapy the counselor tries to change the dysfunctional
structure of the family
Family Disease Model based on the idea that alcoholism is a family
disease and the disease itself is codependence