One of the elements critical to treatment placement is recovery/living environment. Why is this important to consider. Given an example how living environment can aid recovery? Be a barrier to recovery?

What will be an ideal response?


What if a client lives in a living situation where everyone drug use is rampant. Would not this increase their likelihood of relapse? Similarly what if some lives with another person in recovery, and has no access to mood altering substances in their home environment. This can reduce some relapse potential.

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Divided attention refers to our ability to determine how much attention should

be directed at specific stimuli and when to shift our focus to other stimuli. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is a tip for improving sleep?

A) Decrease physical exercise B) Take more naps C) Drink more caffeine D) Increase exposure to natural daylight

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The transference reaction in analytic therapy implies that the client is generalizing from past experience

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When the Yale Group studied the power of "counternorm communications,” they found that committed, highly involved group members (such as fans of a sports team) are

a) easily persuaded that another group is better than theirs b) vulnerable to a persuasion strategy based on attitudinal inversion

c) resistant to messages that other groups are superior d) show the usual limited effects of persuasion

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