A person with a long-term opioid addiction

a. will rarely experience constipation since the opioids do not influence the muscle (meiotic) movements of the gastrointestinal tract.
b. will become totally tolerant to the respiratory depressant effects of their drug of choice.
c. will achieve the “rush” or “flash” experience by switching to another class of drugs.
d. is prone to constipation due to the effects of narcotics in the gastrointestinal tract.


d. is prone to constipation due to the effects of narcotics in the gastrointestinal tract.

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The counseling relationship is:

A. finite B. boundless C. never-ending D. infinite

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__________ are considered the most common support systems for many clients of African descent to help combat societal oppression and increase economic support

a. Group memberships b. School/Community counselors c. Spirituality and religion d. Friends

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Holland’s basic thesis is that an individual’s _____________________ is better suited to some work environments and poorly matched to other work environments

a. education b. training c. personality d. self efficacy e. cognitive development

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With regard to fairness in assessment, Helms (2006) suggest that when interpreting test scores, counselors should consider the client's:

A) ?level of intelligence. B) ?past experience with psychological testing and psychotherapy. C) ?family history and presence of significant life stressors. D) ?psychological characteristics and internalized racial or cultural experiences.

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