The Cannabis Treatment Study found ______.

a. the only effective treatment studied for cannabis use disorder in adolescents was 12 sessions of motivational enhancement therapy and CBT
b. unless treatment involved parent–family sessions, it was not reliably effective
c. 12 sessions of MET/CBT produced twice the effect of six sessions of MET/CBT
d. five sessions of MET/CBT was as effective as 12; thus, five sessions is the most efficient, effective treatment.


d. five sessions of MET/CBT was as effective as 12; thus, five sessions is the most efficient, effective treatment.

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An important influence on Carl Rogers approach to therapy were the writings of

a. Anna Freud. b. Otto Rank. c. Sigmund Freud. d. Wilhelm Reich.

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According to Erikson, the main task for adolescents is to work through the crisis of _____.

a. trust vs. mistrust b. integrity vs. despair c. generativity vs. stagnation d. identity vs. role confusion

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What ratio of reflections to questions is considered the "gold standard"?

A. 2:1 B. 4:1 C. 3:1 D. 1:1

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________ is defined by the DSM-IV-TR as a clinically significant pattern that occurs in an individual and is associated with distress, impairment, or significantly increased risk of distress or dysfunction

a. Primary concern b. Adjustment disorder c. Mental disorder d. Axis IV e. Axis V

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