Why is it important to teach clients strategies to prevent slips from escalating into relapses?
(a) these strategies should not be taught since it contradicts the goal of abstinence (b) these strategies counteract the abstinence violation effect (c) since slips are so common, it makes sense to teach clients methods to control the slip (d) teaching clients these strategies increases the likelihood that the client will discuss slips with the counselor
(c)
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a. economic hardship. b. religious persecution. c. Both of the above. d. None of the above.
Knowledge of language, sharing, respect for elders, love for children, hard work, knowledge of one’s family tree, avoidance of conflict, respect for nature, spirituality, humor, family roles, successful hunting, domestic skills, humility, and responsibility to tribe are values are part of which movement and where?
What will be an ideal response?
According to the reading, when people have co-occurring disorders of addiction with some other mental disorder, usually _____
a. The disorders have equal severity b. Mental disorder occurred first. c. The substance abuse is exacerbated by the mental disorder. d. Both b & c.
A multilayered approach to family therapy is best supported by a collaborative therapist-client relationship in which mutual respect, caring, empathy, and a genuine interest in others is primary.
a. true b. false