High-risk situations for clients recovering from substance abuse can be characterized by all but one of the following:
(a) A return to a safe environment
(b) A return to one's own environment
(c) A return to locations where substances were previously used
(d) A return to negative emotional states
Answer: (a) A return to a safe environment
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a. The therapist has most of the power in the relationship. b. The client has most of the power in the relationship. c. The therapist and client should have authentic communication with each other. d. The therapist must keep the client focused on the present.
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a. About one-fifth c. About two-thirds b. About one-half d. About four-fifths
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