What is the primary distinction between a "slip" and a "relapse"?
(a) a slip refers to a recovering person who misses Twelve Step meetings while a relapse is a return to use (b) a slip is an episode of use following abstinence while a relapse is a return to uncontrolled use (c) a slip always precedes a relapse (d) the terms are synonymous
(b)
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Which of the following is a factor that a test administrator must consider when determining whether a test produces scores that are reliable enough?
a. Individual characteristics of the client that is being assessed b. The purpose of the test administration c. Type of reliability estimate being reported d. All of the above
Which of the following is NOT a required component of the supervision education for the Approved Clinical Supervisor credential?
a. Substance use disorders and addictions training b. Group supervision issues c. Legal and ethical issues in supervision d. Supervisory relationship issues
Once counselors have disclosed their legal questions to their immediate supervisors and have received a response either from the supervisor or from an attorney who is advising them as to the proper course of action,
a. it is essential for counselors to seek a second opinion. b. it is essential for counselors to choose and act on their own choice. c. it is essential for counselors to follow legal advice given to them, even if they do not agree with it. d. it is essential for counselors to follow legal advice given to them, but only if they agree with it. e. it is essential for counselors to ask the ACA Ethics Committee for an opinion.
Which threat to external ecological validity refers to how events occurring at the time of the intervention or treatment affect the outcome?
A. measurement of the dependent variable B. interaction between time of measurement and treatment effects C. interaction between history and treatment effects D. novelty or disruption effects