Family involvement in treatment for youth with a substance use disorder is considered:

a. Unhelpful until change occurs
b. Important in later stages of treatment
c. Crucial throughout the treatment process
d. Inappropriate in residential treatment settings


Answer: C

Counseling

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To become an effective group leader, these authors recommend

a. setting counseling theory aside and focusing on process. b. organizing sessions so that the intended topics are covered. c. leading difficult groups first to quickly gain experience. d. using the group he or she is leading to work on unresolved issues.

Counseling

A strengths-based approach to counseling involves:

a. Focusing on clients’ strengths, previous successes, and resilience b. Relying on outside systems to promote client success and resilience c. Highlighting past failures to motivate the client the change d. Using reinforcers and punishments to promote client change

Counseling

The transtheoretical model posits that change can happen for individuals when they are ready in each of the following areas, except:

a. Psychologically b. Financially c. Behaviorally d. Socially

Counseling

As each theoretical approach terminates the session, ________ is MOST likely to complete a change plan worksheet and obtain client commitment.

a. Decisional Counseling b. Person-Centered Counseling c. Solution-Oriented Counseling d. Motivational Interviewing

Counseling