Alan Marlatt, a proponent of a social learning model of addiction, believes that addictive behaviors:
(a) arise from dysfunctional dynamics in the family of origin (b) reflect an individual's effort to escape shame from the family of origin (c) result from the combination of genetic propensity for addiction with certain environmental conditions (d) are related to work, home, or job stress
(d)
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Gaining informed consent
a. Is ethical, but not necessarily a legal issue b. Is an ethical and legal mandate c. Is good practice, but not mandated d. Only needs to be done if the practitioner will be going to court
A __________ is a number of people who share a distinct location, belief, interest, activity, or other characteristic that clearly identifies their commonality and differentiates them from those not sharing it
a. community b. advocate c. adviser d. helper
Which of the following is approved primarily for Generalized Anxiety Disorder?
a. Buspar b. Ativan c. Xanax d. None of these
The retention of one's culture of identity is called
a. Acculturation b. Cultural invariability c. Enculturation d. Cultural pluralism