Which of the following is the process of becoming dysfunctional in recovery, which ends in physical or emotional collapse, suicide, or self-medication with alcohol or other drugs?
a. Relapse
b. Transition
c. Recovery
d. HALTS
a. Relapse
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The Alcoholics Anonymous program is based on the premise that
a. spiritual growth is an important part of substance misuse recovery. b. once the person is abstinent, it is necessary to identify the cause of the person’s alcoholism. c. alcoholics as a group tend to be focused on pleasing others too much. d. it is a time-limited program, and the individual should expect to outgrow the need to attend the group meetings.
What is the use of the term dichotomies in transpersonal psychology?
a. Growth is associated with learning to live with the anxiety associated with dichotomies in a person’s life. b. Growth is the healing of a series of dichotomies within the individual. True consciousness sees the unity of apparent opposites. c. Growth is associated with exaggerating a series of dichotomies within the individual so that the client can identify with what is good or socially acceptable. d. The counselor needs to understand the conflicting demands that affect the client so that they can better problem-solve. e. Dichotomies are not a focus of transpersonal therapy because they are considered trivial. The client needs to focus on spirituality.
Which of the following terms best describes the recognition of multiple and interlocking layers of oppression?
(a) Intersectionality (b) Power (c) Patriarchy (d) Empowerment
Adult caring relationships are the key to developing resilience in children
A. True B. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false