Behavioral goals of relapse prevention may include all of the following EXCEPT

a. an observable change in diet and exercise.
b. identification of high risk situations and new coping strategies.
c. a reduction of the severity or frequency of relapse.
d. psychoanalysis of the underlying factors of addiction.


d

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A___is a situation where one family member feels torn between the competing wants and needs of two or more family members.

a. A double bind b. A no-win situation c. A loyalty bind d. A family conflict

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Which of the following statements might be used when developing value patterns that describe a specific occupation?

a. I could show others what to do. b. I know how to use a lathe. c. Workers on this job show others what to do. d. Workers on this job need to know algebra.

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The author believes

a. the term "cohesiveness" should be replaced with more cogent and specific alternatives. b. cohesion is a valuable concept and that it can be a unifying force for group members. c. cohesion is an overrated concept that is rarely evident in groups. d. it is not too amorphous to serve as an adequate organizing principle for theory and research in group psychotherapy.

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The role of techniques in the existential group is that

a. techniques should be secondary to understanding members. b. techniques are specified to bring about change. c. techniques interfere with the therapeutic process. d. techniques imply a loss of faith in the client's ability to find his or her own way.

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