List and briefly describe the phases of the Minnesota Model of Addiction Treatment
What will be an ideal response?
Phases of the Minnesota Model of Addiction Treatment.
a. Detoxification
i. medical detoxification
ii. social detoxification
iii. self-detoxification
b. Residential treatment
i. can occur in medical or nonmedical facilities
ii. focus on attainment of short-term goals in treatment and development of longer term goals for posttreatment
c. Outpatient treatment
i. 3-5 days or evenings per week, ranging from 3 to 10 weeks of care
ii. Group focused, intensive, and multidimensional
iii. Family members often encouraged to participate
iv. Clients asked to attend AA or NA meetings during treatment
d. Aftercare
i. Recovery considered lifelong process
ii. Maintenance stage of change
iii. AA and NA important in this process
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Clients who set goals:
A. Have better outcomes than those who don’t B. May have anxiety and become perfectionistic C. Will have time-limited therapy D. May be unmotivated when initial goals are accomplished.
Functional family therapists base their work with parents on current scientific literature on parenting behaviors that are associated with risk factors and protective factors for youth behavior problems. FFT focuses on which three areas when working with parents?
a. Clear expectations and rules; active monitoring and supervision; consistent and enforcement of behavioral contingencies. b. Regular revising expectations and rules; active monitoring and supervision; consistent and enforcement of behavioral contingencies. c. Regular revising expectations and rules; child self- monitoring and self -supervision; forced behavioral contingencies. d. Clear expectations and rules; child self monitoring and self supervision; consistent and enforcement of behavioral contingencies.
What type of lighting is not recommended for use in a therapist's office?
a. Fluorescent lighting b. Iridescent lighting c. Halogen lighting d. Dampened lighting
Which is not a stage in the biracial identity development model?
A) ?Personal Identity B) ?Enmeshment/Denial C) ?Confusion D) ?Appreciation