_______________ is the term used by James (1968) to refer to the result of a developmental process toward a mature spiritual self.
a. Nirvana
b. Enlightenment
c. Spiritual me
d. Self-actualization
c. Spiritual me
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Religion implies the belief in established doctrine and practices of an organized institution. 2.Spirituality is the internal and value-based connection to the transcendent aspect of life. 3.Religion and spirituality are always mutually exclusive. 4.One can be religious without being spiritual and vice versa.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. In the United States, although a mandate for electronic health records has been in place since 2004, most treatment settings have not moved to electronic health records. 2. In a managed care system, inpatient clients have the greatest likelihood of maintaining effective social ties; of having individualized, multidimensional treatment; and of retaining a sense of responsibility for themselves and their own recovery. 3. According to Carnevale Associates, the Affordable Care Act “does not require care integration but it includes numerous provisions to encourage it.” 4. Traditionally, outcome evaluation in the drug and alcohol field has been based on simplistic, either/or measures, thus failing to capture client change in all its permutations. 5. As far as individual clients are concerned, the focus on outcome follow-up should begin at the first intake interview.
When a helper includes extended family, community elders, and/or spiritual leaders in the treatment of the client, this complementary extension of the role of traditional helper is referred to as
a. facilitator of indigenous support systems and practices. b. change agent. c. adviser. d. advocate.
In later sessions, goal-formulation is accomplished through the use of?
a. the miracle question b. exception questions c. scaling questions d. coping questions