The promulgation of evidence-based treatments has:
a. generally been well-received by practitioners.
b. led to stronger profits by managed care companies.
c. been controversial and divisive within the field.
d. been regarded by most as "old wine in new skins.".
C
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Twelve step approaches to substance use have historically embraced notions of cultural competency
a. True b. False
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__________________ presents a positive future for the client to increase their motivation
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