Reflecting meaning can serve several purposes except
a. Raising the client's awareness of his or her belief system
b. Raising awareness of the interpretations with which he or she makes sense of the world
c. Helping the client shift perspective from intense emotionality about one situation to a broader, generalized perspective that can help lessen emotional intensity
d. Integrating past and present meaning with potential future meaning.
D
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The highest rate of illicit drug use, roughly 20 percent, can be found among
a. the youth, ages 12 to 17 b. the young adult population, ages 18 to 20 c. adults, ages 25 to 35. d. the elderly, age 65 +.
What is the difference between violence and maltreatment?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Research has found that a brief physician-based intervention is not more effective than handing the patient a leaflet on the dangers of drinking. 2. The goal of the formal intervention project is having the client consider seeking admission to a designated treatment center within several days, no more than a week. 3. The ARISE model is a five-stage intervention process in which the pressure applied to the person with the substance use disorder is reduced as he or she “graduates” to each successive stage. 4. Health care professionals have a single, clear definition of what an intervention is with substance abusing clients. 5. The confrontations during interventions need to include specific examples of how the participants have been impacted by the addicted person’s behaviors.
Core activities in a good ending process include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Dealing with reactions to ending B. Bringing all clients food and drinks to share C. Reviewing accomplishments of the work together D. Identifying remaining issues