A critical component in treating burnout is:

A) ?satiation.

B) ?substitution.

C) ?revitalization.

D) ?positive reinforcement.


C

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Using the medical or disease model as a template, the addictions

a. can be arrested, but never cured. b. can only be cured if the person does not relapse in the first 5 years of the recovery program. c. can only be considered resolved if the person has not developed any concurrent medical problems before starting abstinence. d. and their resolution depend on the assessment of those around the individual.

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Why is it important to obtain a history of psychological and behavioral problems in the psychosocial history?

(a) client use of alcohol and other drugs may be a contributing or a casual factor in such problems (b) some mental disorders lead to AOD abuse (c) there may be a potentiation effect of psychotropic medications and alcohol (d) coexisting mental disorders are common

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In providing AOD treatment for persons with co-occurring disorders, what are important considerations?

(a) the most common disorders are anxiety disorders (b) these individuals need service by individuals qualified to diagnose and treatment AOD problems and other mental disorders (c) since psychotropic medication will be a component of treatment, medical professionals must be involved (d) since many addicts have personality disorders, long-term treatment is necessary

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Short-term jobs, internships, and travel allow young people to:

a. avoid responsibility while keeping their parents satisfied (Westhausen, 2004). b. mimic the adult world without having to make a commitment (Super, 1993). c. explore various adult roles in order to confirm or reject gender stereotypes (Gottfredson, 1999). d. have experiences that can be important for identity development (Arnett, 2000).

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