Which gambling disorder treatment involves exposing clients to trigger situations and teaching coping skills

a) cognitive-behavioral therapy
b) twelve-step approaches
c) in vivo exposure with response-prevention
d) behavioral interventions


C

Counseling

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Professional helpers who study human behavior to understand individual thoughts and actions are known as

A. social workers. B. counselors. C. physicians. D. psychologists.

Counseling

A therapist who asks her client, “What’s the evidence that your teacher thought you were stupid?” is likely engaging in ______.

a. behavior therapy b. cognitive therapy c. interpersonal therapy d. psychodynamic therapy

Counseling

What role does the "family hero" play in families struggling with addiction?

A. He or she brings positive recognition to the family. B. He or she disappears, thus not creating more trouble for the family. C. He or she identifies with the addicted member. D. He or she is the family clown in order to lighten things up.

Counseling

The range of emotionally charged responses such as withdrawal, anger, love, annoyance, powerlessness, avoidance, overidentification, control, and sadness of the therapist are often associated with:

a. ?transference. b. ?working­through. c. ?interpretation. d. ?countertransference.

Counseling