Using the medical or disease model as a template, the addictions

a. can be arrested, but never cured.
b. can only be cured if the person does not relapse in the first 5 years of the recovery program.
c. can only be considered resolved if the person has not developed any concurrent medical problems before starting abstinence.
d. and their resolution depend on the assessment of those around the individual.


a. can be arrested, but never cured.

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"If 0 is where you were when you decided to seek help and 10 is where you would be if the problem you came here for was resolved, where are you today?" is an example of what type of intervention?

a. Pre-suppositional questions b. Coping questions c. The Miracle question d. Scaling questions

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The earliest Arab immigrants to the United States were

a. well-educated and Christian. b. well-educated and Muslim. c. poorly-educated and Christian. d. poorly-educated and Muslim.

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A counselor should examine their personal motivations, beliefs, and values because:

a. It is a way to build a relationship with a client b. It is important to recognize and filter these when working with clients who have different motivations, beliefs, and values c. The counselor might need to change their entire belief system if it does not match the client d. It might be affecting your personality in a negative way

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The World-of-Work map is uses Holland's typologies plus a data, people things and ideas rubric to classify occupations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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