According to FST, _____________ and ____________ approaches in working with families have demonstrated to effectively engage the person with the addiction in treatment and improve outcomes.

a. Behavioral and systemic
b. Behavioral and cognitive
c. Familial and relational
d. Psychodynamic and developmental


a. Behavioral and systemic

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The counseling skills needed to serve clients in community/agency settings compared to private practice settings

a. are very similar. b. are incompatible. c. require specific training in separate specialties. d. None of the above.

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After members experience a redecision, they typically leave group sessions with

a. homework assignments aimed at reinforcing the new decision. b. homework assignments aimed at generating new goals to work towards in the group. c. no homework assignments. d. a headache from having done such hard work in the group.

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In assessing a client's problems, an Adlerian, more than other therapists, might say to the client

a. "Would you please tell me the first thing that comes into your mind." b. "Would you please tell me which behaviors you would like to change." c. "Would you please tell me which feelings you would like to change." d. "Would you try to recall your earliest memories for me."

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From the perspective of principle ethics, a counselor who is counseling a client planning a violent act against another person and who intervenes to notify family members is

a. sacrificing client autonomy in order to prevent harm and to do good. b. sacrificing fidelity in order to be truthful. c. sacrificing justice in order to be faithful to promises made. d. sacrificing veracity in order to protect the client's anonymity. e. sacrificing beneficence in order to promote fidelity.

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