51) Maladaptive behaviors learned and exercised by a person in order to survive in a
emotional stress is known as ________________________________.
A. Enabling
B. Codependence
C. Private Logic
D. Scapegoating
Give this one a try later!
, A. Enabling
B. Codependence
C. Private Logic
D. Scapegoating
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Obviously, the psychoactive substance use disorder is the disease of the
user, but codependence is the disease of each family member.
Within a family structure, each member plays a significant role in
continuing the use/addiction by enabling the individual.
This is usually accomplished by making it easier for the individual to
continue his or her behavior and avoid negative consequences.
The goal of family therapy is to identify and examine each member's co-
dependent role and transform that behavior into real support for the
individual.
13) The conscious and unconscious feelings and attitudes the addiction counselor has
towards a client are part of what is known as _______________.
A. regression
B. countertransference
C. boundary interference
D. transference
Give this one a try later!
A. regression
B. countertransference
C. boundary interference
D. transference
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Bottom of the page, has roots in Freudism
,52) ________________ allows the client and counselor to concentrate on previous and
potential successes for dealing with problems without surfacing denial or resistance
from the client.
A. Reality Therapy/Control Theory
B. Solution Focused Therapy
C. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
D. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Give this one a try later!
A. Reality Therapy/Control Theory
B. Solution Focused Therapy
C. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
D. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
A is about how to get the world to fit into your perspective even though
there is little time in reviewing the past
B is right because it focuses on successes and moving in that direction, not
focusing on what when wrong.
The focus is on what is possible in developing solutions, rather than
attempting to understand the problem. The process is called utilization
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62) True or False - According to Carl Rogers, changes can most effectively occur
when the counselor exhibits the three attitudes of congruence, unconditional positive
regard, and accurate empathic understanding.
Give this one a try later!
, True
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65) ______________ is the most widely overlooked population of psychoactive substance
dependents.
A. Older Adults
B. Adolescents
C. HIV/AIDS Clients
D. Dual Disorder Clients
Give this one a try later!
A. Older Adults
B. Adolescents
C. HIV/AIDS Clients
D. Dual Disorder Clients
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The most widely overlooked population of psychoactive substance use
dependents is older adults. Not detecting a psychoactive substance use
disorder is especially dangerous for older adults because aging makes the
human body more vulnerable, beginning at the age of 50, to the effects of
psychoactive substances.
6) History of communication patterns and the generational history of addiction and
mental health problems are associated with interview questions regarding
__________________.
A. drinking history
B. drug history
emotional stress is known as ________________________________.
A. Enabling
B. Codependence
C. Private Logic
D. Scapegoating
Give this one a try later!
, A. Enabling
B. Codependence
C. Private Logic
D. Scapegoating
Page 21 of the study manual two updated version
Obviously, the psychoactive substance use disorder is the disease of the
user, but codependence is the disease of each family member.
Within a family structure, each member plays a significant role in
continuing the use/addiction by enabling the individual.
This is usually accomplished by making it easier for the individual to
continue his or her behavior and avoid negative consequences.
The goal of family therapy is to identify and examine each member's co-
dependent role and transform that behavior into real support for the
individual.
13) The conscious and unconscious feelings and attitudes the addiction counselor has
towards a client are part of what is known as _______________.
A. regression
B. countertransference
C. boundary interference
D. transference
Give this one a try later!
A. regression
B. countertransference
C. boundary interference
D. transference
Page 91 of the study guide two updated version
Bottom of the page, has roots in Freudism
,52) ________________ allows the client and counselor to concentrate on previous and
potential successes for dealing with problems without surfacing denial or resistance
from the client.
A. Reality Therapy/Control Theory
B. Solution Focused Therapy
C. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
D. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Give this one a try later!
A. Reality Therapy/Control Theory
B. Solution Focused Therapy
C. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
D. Dialectical Behavior Therapy
A is about how to get the world to fit into your perspective even though
there is little time in reviewing the past
B is right because it focuses on successes and moving in that direction, not
focusing on what when wrong.
The focus is on what is possible in developing solutions, rather than
attempting to understand the problem. The process is called utilization
Page 36 of the study manual two updated version
62) True or False - According to Carl Rogers, changes can most effectively occur
when the counselor exhibits the three attitudes of congruence, unconditional positive
regard, and accurate empathic understanding.
Give this one a try later!
, True
Page 28 of the study manual two updated version
65) ______________ is the most widely overlooked population of psychoactive substance
dependents.
A. Older Adults
B. Adolescents
C. HIV/AIDS Clients
D. Dual Disorder Clients
Give this one a try later!
A. Older Adults
B. Adolescents
C. HIV/AIDS Clients
D. Dual Disorder Clients
Page 101 of the study manual two updated version
The most widely overlooked population of psychoactive substance use
dependents is older adults. Not detecting a psychoactive substance use
disorder is especially dangerous for older adults because aging makes the
human body more vulnerable, beginning at the age of 50, to the effects of
psychoactive substances.
6) History of communication patterns and the generational history of addiction and
mental health problems are associated with interview questions regarding
__________________.
A. drinking history
B. drug history