A “relapse” in the St. John’s program is viewed as:

a. a failed experiment in controlled drinking.
b. a successful experiment in controlled drinking.
c. an experiment in controlled drinking that has failed up to a point but that has also been partly successful.
d. a setback that warrants removal from the treatment program.
e. a setback that warrants the person changing treatment groups


c

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a. 20 b. 23 c. 19 d. 40

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"Rhythm", the pattern of one's efforts or pace, is a term that reflects a personality style in

a. general trait and factor theory. b. Holland's theory. c. Myers-Briggs type theory. d. work adjustment theory.

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The SMART model is used to:

a. Determine an appropriate diagnosis b. Assess client functioning c. Select evidence-based practices d. Develop treatment objectives

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An aspirational code is composed of:

a. statements of broadly worded ideals b. principles that define with precision right and wrong behavior c. ethical principles with explicit interpretations d. a set of standards that describe required behaviors

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