The majority of persons who go through a “detox” sequence

a. will not have substance use problems in the future.
b. are no longer in danger from long-term medical complications from their substance use.
c. will usually return to substance abuse without further treatment.
d. believe that it can be considered a form of treatment in its own right.


c. will usually return to substance abuse without further treatment.

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Viewing American Whiteness as the standard, believing that anyone can achieve the American dream if they try hard enough, and conceptualizing pathology as located within the individual rather than within the larger environmental context are examples of ______.

A. monoculturalism B. cultural encapsulation C. ethnocentrism D. cultural relativism

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The research methodology whose studies are making the details of the co-construction of meaning more observable is called:

a. random controlled trials. b. survey research. c. naturalistic outcome studies. d. microanalysis.

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What is the greatest benefit for the clinician in using stage-oriented frameworks for assessment and intervention (e.g., Stages of Readiness for Change; Developmental Model of Recovery)? The frameworks help the clinician

a. choose whether to intervene at the individual, couple, family, or peer level; b. sequence the therapeutic tasks so they are matched to the client’s (or family’s) level of acknowledgement of the problem and openness to addressing it; c. use a psychodynamic perspective in understanding the meaning of the AOD problem, the function it serves in the family system or social group, and how it affects individual and family power dynamics; d. alert the individual or family to behaviors (e.g., social isolation, negative thinking; grandiosity) that can be seen if the client is building up to a relapse

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Which exam is also administered to individuals who are apply for the national certified counselor (NCC) endorsement?

a. ACA b. NBCC c. NCE d. NCMHCE

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