How does inpatient treatment for substance abuse help a client that is in need?
a. safe detox with medical attention, stay free from toxic environments
that serve as triggers, and eliminate distractions to recover
b. safe detox with medical attention, eliminates those around who use
substances, proven to give best treatment for future desired outcomes
c. safe detox with medical attention, mandates that clients stay, eliminates
distractions that may serve as triggers for client's
d. safe detox with medical attention, mandates that clients stay, lots of
social support
a.
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Program-driven plans do NOT include the following:
a. They are sometimes developed over time based on resources and the type of agency setting. b. They take a one-size-fits-all approach to client services. c. They are flexible and comprehensive. d. They can ensure fidelity of services by following EBP or EI practice protocols.
The "empty nest" refers to
A) older married persons whose children have left the household. B) someone who has lost a spouse and now lives alone. C) LGBT households in which there were no children. D) none of the above.
In _____, you engage others in attempts to modify aspects of the person-in-environment system
A. centering B. information-gathering encounters C. reframing D. change-making encounters
Rhonda is a social worker. In one of the meetings with her clients, she educates her clients about the
strategies to deal with their addiction to drugs. This is an example of _____.
A. centering B. an information-gathering encounter C. an information-sharing encounter D. reframing