The Royal College of Psychiatrists in Great Britain recommends that benzodiazepines be used on a continual basis for no longer than ________.
a. 4 weeks
b. 8 weeks
c. 6 months
d. 12 months
a. 4 weeks
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The original form of intervention—often portrayed in movies, books, articles, and television programs—is called the _______ model.
a. Peterson b. ARISE c. contingency management d. Johnson
You are a student working in an internship at a group home. When discussing the work with one of the residents at the internship, another counselor who has worked at the home for many years offers this unsolicited advice: “I think Angelina (a residential client in the home) needs more direction than you are providing. From my perspective, she is overwhelmed by all your questions. You should try something else because clearly you aren’t helping her.” In this feedback, the counselor’s statements are:
a. an example of issuing a position call. b. inviting you into a subjugated position. c. that the counselor is stepping into an agent position. d. all of the above.
A significant benefit of the cognitive processing approach for addressing post-traumatic stress disorder according to Monson et al. (2006) is that
A. it is not manualized and therefore can be easily adapted. B. it has been demonstrated to be effective with military service members associated with the recent conflicts. C. it can address comorbid concerns and be applied to day-to-day issues. D. All of the Above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The stability of the behavior being measured is not as important as the intervention.