A critical step in implementing the solving circle technique is:
A. Making sure each member reveals what he or she wants from others.
B. Assigning appropriate blame to other members.
C. Each member discusses what he or she will do to improve the family life.
D. Writing down appropriately critical statements and reading to each other.
C
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a. True b. False
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a. Direction b. Direction & Magnitude c. Fractions d. Answers A & C
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The most commonly encountered personality disorder found in persons with an SUD is borderline personality disorder. 2. Emergency room physicians commonly attribute symptoms in patients with co-occurring disorders to their SUDs with the exclusion of psychiatric disorders. 3. Clear relationships have been found between specific forms of mental illness and a correlating drug of choice. 4. The “common factors” model of explaining clients with co-occurring disorders suggest that substance use disorders and mental health conditions result from the same risk factors. 5. It has been estimated that the suicide risk in those with co-occurring disorders is 200–300 times higher than the general population.
Jamie, a systemic counselor, is working with Don, who reports having repeated arguments several time a week with his girlfriend because he gets upset when she is running late. Which of the following is an example of a suggestion Jamie might make to interrupt and alter this pattern?
a. Don should avoid saying anything to his girlfriend. b. Don should first give her a sincere compliment before making a comment about her running late. c. Don should tell his girlfriend about he feels unloved when she runs late. d. Don should firmly tell her that if she is late again, he will break up with her.