Multiple Choice
When working with a client who has relapsed, it is most important to ____________.
A. discontinue treatment
B. help the client identify his or her internal and external relapse triggers
C. make sure the client understands the very serious consequences of using
D. strongly confront the client on his or her behavior
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, A. discontinue treatment
B. help the client identify his or her internal and external relapse triggers
C. make sure the client understands the very serious consequences of
using
D. strongly confront the client on his or her behavior
Multiple Choice
Settling of affairs, giving away prized possessions and statements of worthlessness
are often overt signs of ______.
A. suicidal ideation
B. impending relapse
C. stress
D. impending change
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A. suicidal ideation
B. impending relapse
C. stress
D. impending change
Multiple Choice
_____ maintains that we choose our behaviors; even though they may the use of drugs,
the behaviors serve a purpose.
A. Cognitivebehavioral therapy
B. Behavioral therapy
C. Motivational enhancement therapy
D. Reality therapy/control theory
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A. Cognitivebehavioral therapy
B. Behavioral therapy
, C. Motivational enhancement therapy
D. Reality therapy/control theory
True or False
According to Gestalt therapy, "unfinished business" contributes little to the onset and
maintenance of a psychoactive substance use disorder.
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False
Multiple Choice
The Sexual Identity Acceptance Level where a client is beginning to entertain the
possibility that he or she might be gay is ______.
A. identity confusion
B. identity comparison
C. identity tolerance
D. identity acceptance
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A. identity confusion
B. identity comparison
C. identity tolerance
D. identity acceptance
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Multiple Choice
A good treatment plan generally consists of the following elements except ______.
When working with a client who has relapsed, it is most important to ____________.
A. discontinue treatment
B. help the client identify his or her internal and external relapse triggers
C. make sure the client understands the very serious consequences of using
D. strongly confront the client on his or her behavior
Give this one a try later!
, A. discontinue treatment
B. help the client identify his or her internal and external relapse triggers
C. make sure the client understands the very serious consequences of
using
D. strongly confront the client on his or her behavior
Multiple Choice
Settling of affairs, giving away prized possessions and statements of worthlessness
are often overt signs of ______.
A. suicidal ideation
B. impending relapse
C. stress
D. impending change
Give this one a try later!
A. suicidal ideation
B. impending relapse
C. stress
D. impending change
Multiple Choice
_____ maintains that we choose our behaviors; even though they may the use of drugs,
the behaviors serve a purpose.
A. Cognitivebehavioral therapy
B. Behavioral therapy
C. Motivational enhancement therapy
D. Reality therapy/control theory
Give this one a try later!
A. Cognitivebehavioral therapy
B. Behavioral therapy
, C. Motivational enhancement therapy
D. Reality therapy/control theory
True or False
According to Gestalt therapy, "unfinished business" contributes little to the onset and
maintenance of a psychoactive substance use disorder.
Give this one a try later!
False
Multiple Choice
The Sexual Identity Acceptance Level where a client is beginning to entertain the
possibility that he or she might be gay is ______.
A. identity confusion
B. identity comparison
C. identity tolerance
D. identity acceptance
Give this one a try later!
A. identity confusion
B. identity comparison
C. identity tolerance
D. identity acceptance
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Multiple Choice
A good treatment plan generally consists of the following elements except ______.