The terms “enabler”, “hero”, “mascot”, and “scapegoat” are most often associated with families in which one or more family members:
a. is involved with substance misuse
b. has a life threatening illness
c. is incarcerated
d. has a mental illness
ANS: a
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Although one can never generalize about the values of a country, in the United States we do seem to place a large emphasis on:
A. Family loyalty and commitment to a locality. B. Obedience to authority. C. Individualism, mastery and competition. D. Family allowances and other non-means tested programs.
Under which theory of addiction does the following fall? Withdrawal
symptoms can be avoided by resuming use A. Genetic B. Supracultural C. Subcultural D. Learning/reinforcement
A client has a young son who plays on the same Little League team as the child of a
male clinician. How should the supervisor provide guidance about how to handle this situation? A. Discuss how the clinician can set clear boundaries between his personal and professional role. B. Direct the clinician to refer the client to another therapist because such dual relationships are unethical. C. Encourage the clinician to expand the relationship because the young boy needs a male role model. D. Advise the clinician to transfer his son to another team to avoid any conflict of interest.
The rectangular survival curve:
A) is considered to be the ideal survival curve and is dependent on a fixed maximum lifespan. B) has become more rectangular over the past century. C) is not a good representation of changes in worldwide life expectations. D) both A and B.