The primary difference between the Minnesota Model and behavioral models of AOD treatment is:
(a) the length of treatment (b) the type of treatment setting (c) the use of the principles of AA in treatment (d) the use of recovering counselors
(c)
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One of the effects of the Great Recession has been a decrease in the amount of time people spend doing community activities, volunteering and participating in local events. Such a decrease is explained by all of the following except:
a. Increased media options encourage families to stay at home. b. Families had to move and lost contact with neighborhood friends. c. People have lost their trust in the society’s ability to provide work for everyone. d. People are ashamed of their reduced economic resources. e. Employed workers work harder and longer to keep their jobs.
Clients who have been parentified as children may:
A) ?avoid any situations requiring them to act responsibly. B) ?grow up to become care-giving professionals who are at risk of early professional "burnout." C) ?relinquish control easily and are comfortable in mutually reciprocal relationships. D) ?will be inattentive and unresponsive to the therapist.
Confidentiality is an ethical guideline, not a legal right
a. True b. False
A young person is most likely to manifest symptoms of depression as negative self-image and self-loathing during:
a. Early childhood b. Middle childhood c. Late childhood d. Adolescence