The most serious form of withdrawal is _______________

(a) Hyperarousal
(b) Alcoholic hallucinosis
(c) Convulsive seizures
(d) Delirium tremens


D

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Gender-responsive practices include ______.

A. gender-informed risk/needs assessments B. female-specific programming C. trauma-informed policies, supervision, and treatment D. all of the above

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A therapist has hypothesized that a child has learned to dislike certain foods because she was made to eat them in the presence of cigarette smoke that produced nausea in the child. If such learned aversions occurred, the smoke would have acted as:

a. an operant. b. an unconditioned stimulus. c. a negative reinforcement. d. a conditioned stimulus.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Typically, developmental progressions are made at the same time as age progressions. 2. Loevinger’s Ego Development theory emphasizes externally observable behaviors as markers of developmental progression. 3. Moral development’s most complex stages are rarely observed in the general population. 4. Drinking, transition, early recovery, ongoing recovery are the four stages of Brown’s Developmental Model of Recovery. 5. It is ineffective to incorporate spiritual developmental processes into substance abuse treatment. 6. Substance use has the potential to stall developmental processes in individual and systemic domains.

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In the 1980s and into the 1990s, the gay community was greatly affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic which led to all of the following except:

a. losses of friends and partners b. fear of diagnosis c. medical and social crises of illness d. anti-discrimination campaigns by doctors

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