Dual-diagnosis inpatient settings provide all of the following except:

(a) On-site medical and psychiatric care, including 24-hour nursing
(b) Psychiatric and substance abuse crisis stabilization
(c) More intensive and long-term individual therapy
(d) Daily intensive group contact with staff and other clients


B

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Skinner would support which of the following beliefs?

a. That punishment is not a good way to control behavior. b. That thoughts and feelings must be assessed in order to have productive therapy. c. That negative reinforcement will not produce lasting behavioral changes. d. That society thrives more from competition than cooperation.

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Seiler and Messina (1976) indicated that ___________________ counseling was an interdisciplinary process of the promotion of healthy life styles, identification of individual stressors and personal levels of functioning, and preservation or restoration of mental health.

a. Mental health b. Rehabilitation c. Clinical d. Career

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) generally subscribes to a public health model for prevention, whose three interacting components are agent, host, and environment. 2. In the context of substance abuse prevention, the bulk of pharmacological, etiological, and epidemiological research provides a firm basis for the logic of abstinence. 3. In the context of substance abuse prevention, prevention is often opposed, overtly or covertly, because it is perceived as diverting funds from needed treatment resources. 4. Research based on alcohol advertising has found little relationship between substance use and either bans on such advertising or expenditures to promote sales. 5. Peer-oriented programs have delayed effects, while prevention programs targeting parents have more immediate effects on the use and abuse of substances.

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Which of the following best describes the person-centered counselor?

a) non-directive, experimental, frustrates, cognitive b) directive, reflective, active, experiential c) non-directive, experiential, reflective d) unconditional positive regard, directive, confrontational

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