What is a major distinction between Women for Sobriety and Twelve Step groups?
a. Jean Kirkpatrick believes that the Higher Power of Twelve Step groups was developed by and for men and, therefore, is not relevant for women
b. Women for Sobriety emphasizes a holistic approach to recovery, including good nutrition (e.g., no sugar or caffeine), meditation, and cessation of smoking
c. Kirkpatrick developed thirteen statements rather than twelve steps
d. Women for Sobriety encourages members to use vitamins to reduce the unpleasant effects of withdrawal
b. Women for Sobriety emphasizes a holistic approach to recovery, including good nutrition (e.g., no sugar or caffeine), meditation, and cessation of smoking
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a. some clients are unwilling to provide a rational description of their own problems b. to reduce the need to establish rapport c. some clients are unable to provide a rational description of their own problems d. flexibility
Which term refers to a neural system of the brain hypothesized to permit understanding of language?
A. nativist understanding device (NUD) B. language-acquisition device (LAD) C. speech generator unit (SGU) D. universal grammar detector (UGD)
__________ theories suggest that needs create a state of tension and that behavior relieves that tension and returns the organism to a calm, resting state
a. Drive-reduction c. Need-based b. Humanistic d. Motive
Another term for attachment-in-the-making is
a. indiscriminate attachment. c. specific attachment. b. preattachment. d. reciprocal relationship.