During courtship and the first year of marriage,
a. many alcoholic individuals strive to reduce their level of alcohol use.
b. the nonalcoholic spouse is too enamored to notice the warning signs of an impending alcohol use disorder.
c. the nonalcoholic spouse is so focused on building a good home that he or she does not notice the other person’s alcohol use pattern has increased to dangerous or unhealthy levels.
d. the nonalcoholic spouse is so focused on finding a job that will accommodate his or her new lifestyle that he or she overlooks the warning signs of an alcohol use disorder.
a. many alcoholic individuals strive to reduce their level of alcohol use.
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According to psychoanalytic therapy, human beings are:
a. motivated by social interest. b. determined by psychic energy and early experiences. c. inclined toward becoming fully functioning. d. free to choose who they will become.
During the informed consent process, a counselor tells a family he has begun working with that he does not testify in court in cases of client custody. After six sessions, the counselor receives a court order requesting testimony in the couple’s
custody case. In this situation the counselor should: a. Do nothing, as the informed consent document protects the counselor from testifying b. Do nothing, as the counselor does not have to testify due to legal privilege c. Consult with an attorney and provide the minimum amount of information required d. Consult with an attorney and provide all information contained in counseling records
Please review the two Lemke and Moos (2003a, 2003b) studies pertaining to 12-Step effectiveness with older adults.
What will be an ideal response?
Setting realistic beliefs about what can be accomplished and setting professional-personal boundaries is an example of self-care on what level?
a. Emotional b. Work c. Cognitive d. Social