___________ are useful in assisting clients in identifying important family relationships as well as patterns of substance abuse within kinship networks.
a. Asset maps
b. Genograms
c. Graphs
d. History charts
b. Genograms
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Each of the following terms refers to tension between two people resolved by drawing in a third person or thing to stabilize the original dyad: triangle, covert coalition, boundries, cross-generational coalition
a. True b. False
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. A client’s walking into a substance abuse treatment facility does NOT, in and of itself, warrant a diagnosis of chemical dependency or alcoholism. 2. The Drug Use Screening Inventory is a 159-item assessment designed to determine drug use–related problems in both adults and adolescents. 3. An advantage of the Substance Abuse Problem Checklist (SAPC) is its suitability for clients with limited ability in English. 4. The Short Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (SMAST) is composed of 17 open-ended questions that allow respondents to give descriptive answers. 5. The Cognitive Appraisal Questionnaire is based on a structured interview and is not to be filled out by the clients themselves.
Hope, motivation, and expectation for positive outcomes are common characteristics linked to what component of successful therapeutic outcomes?
A. family support of client B. client C. therapist D. therapy approach
_________________ consist of personal traits and attributes of the client that impact the person enough that the person changes
a) Hope, Chance, and Expectancy b) Extra-therapeutic Factors c) Therapeutic Factors d) Transference