What is the relationship between self-efficacy and relapse prevention?

(a) if a recovering person has positive self-efficacy, the person is more likely to avoid high risk situations (b) if a recovering person believes he or she has the ability to cope with a high risk situation, the probability of relapse is reduced (c) self-efficacy is not as important in determining the probability of relapse as is attendance at aftercare groups (d) the development of positive self-efficacy is essential in building the global life-style changes that reduce the probability of relapse


(b)

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a. harmful b. helpful c. accurate d. inaccurate

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For OCD patients with severe agitation or racing thoughts _______ may be added to their other medications (SSRIs)

a. Antipsychotics b. MAOIs c. Another SSRI d. none of these

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Which is not one of the sections of the ACA (2014) ethical code?

A. The Counseling Relationship B. Legal Issues in the Counseling Relationship C. Confidentiality and Privacy D. Professional Responsibility

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The Feminist Therapy Group states five areas of importance in their code of ethics. This includes:

a. Cultural diversity and oppression, power differentials, overlapping relationships, counselor’s accountability, and social change b. Identify the problem, identify possible issues involved, know applicable laws and codes, obtain consultation and choose best course of action c. Autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, and fidelity d. Have sufficient knowledge and skills, respect human dignity, use power responsibly, promote public confidence in mental health professions, embrace diversity

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