The sense of euphoria and well-being that many drinkers report is the result of

a. the release of opioid peptides in the peripheral regions of the body, which eventually reach the brain’s pleasure center and accounts for alcohol’s slow onset of action.
b. alcohol’s ability to stimulate the release of alcohol dehydrogenase in the stomach.
c. alcohol’s ability to stimulate the brain’s reward system.
d. the release of glucose by the liver, directly causing the reward cascade in the brain.


c. alcohol’s ability to stimulate the brain’s reward system.

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Which of the following is a primary counselor intervention in Myrick's delivery model?

a. advising b. consulting c. classroom guidance d. individual counseling

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Which of the following statements might be used when developing descriptions of value patterns that are associated with a specific occupation? a. Workers on this job need to be bilingual

b. I could work on the job alone. c. Workers on this job prefer to do their work alone. d. I often feel depressed.

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The general purpose of assessments of physical function (e.g. joint range of motion) is to

a. identify the causes of activity limitations b. predict a functional outcome c. obtain objective data d. identify the need for assistive devices

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Which of the following measures the results of an intervention?

Formative evaluation Needs assessment Implementation evaluations Outcome evaluation

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