_________ are thought to be the most effective treatment for patients suffering from alcohol withdrawal seizures.
a. Opioid antagonists
b. Benzodiazepines
c. Anti-convulsants
d. Small amounts of alcohol
b. Benzodiazepines
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Evidence-based practices in education are
A. empirically supported interventions or teaching methods. B. activities that school personnel believe are effective. C. practices that result in an effect size of more than 1.0. D. practices approved by the U.S. Department of Education.
Transference is sometimes referred to as the “unreal” relationship in therapy. This implies that:
a. transference is merely a figment in the client’s imagination. b. clients project onto their therapists past feelings or attitudes they had toward significant people in their lives. c. therapy is an artificial relationship. d. transference is not an important issue in therapy.
Sarah functions with the assumption that other people think and feel essentially the same way that she does. Which of the following terms would best describe Sarah?
a. Ethnocentric b. Conceptualized c. Egocentric d. Internalized e. Epicentric
All of the following are common strengths for a strengths-based therapist to assess for, EXCEPT ______.
A. relational B. social C. external D. internal