Within a family addiction systemic approach, what is key in treatment?

a. Illustrating how the addiction affects the family
b. Understanding the root of the addiction
c. Providing treatment first to the individual and then to the family
d. Identifying and changing interactions that sustain the addiction


d. Identifying and changing interactions that sustain the addiction

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A friend of yours is a rare drinker, perhaps drinking one or two mixed drinks a month when out for dinner. You know this will

a. increase that person’s risk of a stroke. b. improve muscle coordination as the alcohol removes doubts and inhibitions. c. improve respiration, allowing more oxygenated blood to reach the muscles and brain. d. improve visual peripheral field perception, allowing the person to see and then anticipate tactics used by defensive players.

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Public health and human services have which of the following in common?

A. Treating individuals, families, and larger populations B. Helping clients find the right services C. Problem solving in the here and now D. Hoping to help clients with day-to-day problems

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Examples of ethical concerns related to research include ALL BUT WHICH of the following

a) Issues of informed consent b) Client anonymity c) Ensuring best treatment for clients d) Fees and billing arrangement for counseling appointments

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Regarding spoken language, a bilingual group leader with Hispanic/Latino members is recommended because for many members, Spanish is their language of

a. emotion b. oppression c. acculturation d. all of the above

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