What is a major distinction between Women for Sobriety and Twelve Step groups?

(a) Jean Kirkpatrick believes that the Higher Power of Twelve Step groups was developed by and for men and, therefore, is not relevant for women (b) Women for Sobriety emphasizes a holistic approach to recovery, including good nutrition (e.g., no sugar or caffeine), meditation, and cessation of smoking (c) Kirkpatrick developed thirteen statements rather than twelve steps (d) Women for Sobriety encourages members to use vitamins to reduce the unpleasant effects of withdrawal


(b)

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Which of the following therapeutic approaches is designed to help children develop their perspective taking and friendship skills?

a. Cognitive therapy. b. The self-monitoring approach. c. Pair therapy. d. Immersion therapy.

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The first step in making an ethical decision is to:

a. ? look at the relevant ethics codes. b. ? identify the problem. c. ? consider the applicable laws and regulations. d. ? seek consultation.

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Jason experienced the death of a close relative due to an act of violence. He comes to counseling to get help dealing with the grief and pain of this experience

After some time, Jason adjusts, and he demonstrates improvements in psychological functioning that exceed his level of adjustment prior to this traumatic event. This is an example of a. posttraumatic stress disorder . b. recovered wellness. c. posttraumatic growth. d. posttraumatic reversal of function.

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_____________is the length of time a worker remains at a place of employment

a. Tenure b. Time and a half c. Retirement dues d. Leave time e. Longevity

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