b. the Minnesota model can be applied to illicit drug abuse.

a. widely accepted and studied as a proven method to treat addicted persons.
b. unable to generate evidence of its effectiveness.
c. able to support what were previously just “therapeutic myths.”
d. able to support the long-held belief that 28 days is a therapeutic threshold beyond which change is inevitable.


b. unable to generate evidence of its effectiveness.

Counseling

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In the ____________ stage in the Stages of Change Model, individuals want to change their behavior and begin planning how the change will occur.

a. Planning b. Preparation c. Action d. Maintenance

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Meaning:

a. often is found at the more implicit level in client conversation. b. often is found at the more explicit level in client conversation. c. is the most important counseling skill. d. is favored by cognitive-behavioral therapists as it gets at deeper issues. e. is irrelevant to cognitive-behavioral therapists.

Counseling

The influencing strategies oriented to helping clients find new ways of thinking, feeling, being, and finding new meaning in their lives are:

a. information, psychoeducation, advice, opinion, instruction, suggestion, directive. b. intelligence, disclosure, feedback, observation, listening, interpretation. c. interpretation, logical consequences, self-disclosure, feedback, psychoeducation/information, directives. d. information, psychoeducation, logical consequences, observation, self-disclosure, listening, feedback.

Counseling

ABA operant designs ______.

A. have two treatment phases B. cannot demonstrate the effectiveness of the treatment C. are withdrawal designs D. are preferred in clinical settings

Counseling