SMART recovery is drawn from the principles of
a. harm reduction.
b. cognitive-behavioral therapy.
c. psychodynamic therapy.
d. transactional analysis.
b
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What distinguished the settlement movement from earlier philanthropy efforts?
A. focus on alcoholism as a cause of social ills B. focus on clients' morality C. focus on the individual factors related to poverty D. focus on the environment factors associated with poverty
Which of the following situations favor an adversarial approach to communication?
a. When the relations between two parties are amicable. b. When both parties have a fixed initial position. c. When onlookers do not pressure the parties for an outcome. d. When mutual concessions are valued.
According to Rule's models of relevance, social research should be used to aid the disadvantaged or
underprivileged of society. This is called A) special constituency, the uncoopted. B) direct and positive effects. C) no net effects. D) special constituency, the government.
In an opening exercise known as ________, members are asked to write down one thing about themselves that they have not or would not ordinarily reveal to new acquaintances
a) My name b) Treasure hunt c) I have a secret d) Top secret