MCBAP CAADC TEST NEWEST 2025 EXAM 2025/2026
NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+|
Which of the following is a group orientation whereby a positive
and loving relationship between the therapist and the client is not
important for reaching the goals of the individual:
TA
RET
Gestalt
Adlerian - ANSWER-RET RATIONAL EMOTIVE THERAPY
The ability of group members to confront each other while still
maintaining support for each other, is the characteristic of which
of the following stages:
Working
Termination
Transition
Initial - ANSWER-WORKING
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In group, a client tells each member, in turn, basically the same
information. The client is:
Making the rounds
Joining
Double binding
In the hot seat - ANSWER-MAKING THE ROUNDS
By definition, a closed therapy group would allow:
Only new members recommended by current members
Only new members who meet preset criteria
No new members, unless the termination date is changed
No new clients may enter the group after the group had started -
ANSWER-In a closed therapy group, new clients are not
permitted to enter the group once the group has begun. Closed
groups maintain the original group member configuration
throughout the duration of the group. Closed groups encourage
interaction between group members through enhanced feelings of
safety, trust, and belonging. Premature termination of group
membership by a group member poses potential problems to
members of a closed group.
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The half-life of buspirone is typically between:
5-30 hours
30-100 hours
2-8 hours
20-50 hours - ANSWER-2-8 hours
Buspirone is an anxiolytic drug given at a dosage of 15 mg/day.
The mechanism of action of the drug is not well characterized, but
it may exert its effect by acting on the dopaminergic system in the
central nervous system or by binding to serotonin (5-
hydroxytryptamine) receptors. Following an oral dose of
buspirone 20 mg, the drug is rapidly absorbed. Buspirone has an
elimination half-life of about 2.5 hours.
Common benzodiazepines include - ANSWER-• Xanax
(alprazolam)
• Librium (chlordiazepoxide)
• Valium (diazepam)
The following is not a test needed for patients taking lithium:
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EEG
Thyroid Battery
EKG
Urinalysis - ANSWER-EEG. The dosage and level of lithium in a
person's system needs to be monitored regularly to ensure that
the proper level is maintained in the body. Too much lithium in a
person's system can be toxic and cause damage. A person's
overall health determines what the right level of lithium for them
is. Signs of lithium toxicity can include nausea and diarrhea,
problems with coordination and mental changes such as an
inability to concentrate, drowsiness and disorientation. In severe
cases, toxicity can cause a coma. Lithium can also damage the
kidneys and interfere with the function of the thyroid, but
monitoring can again spot these problems before they become
serious, allowing physicians to mitigate them.
Can include nausea and diarrhea, problems with coordination and
mental changes such as an inability to concentrate, drowsiness
and disorientation. In severe cases, toxicity can cause a coma. -
ANSWER-SIGNS OF LITHIUM TOXICITY