Coherence therapy’s stance in its approach to understanding clinical difficulties can best be described as
a. DSM-5 diagnosis-based
b. biopsychosocially based
c. nonpathologizing
d. genetically based
c. nonpathologizing
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The practitioner will clarify
a. Who is/is not the client b. The focus of the therapy c. At the onset of the helping relationship d. All of the above
Research has shown that the most effective treatment for dual diagnoses includes:
A. Integrated, stage based, and motivational. B. Residential, short-term, and behavioral. C. Strict abstinence, residential, long-term. D. Long-term and psychodynamic.
The most researched diagnostic instrument for alcoholism is the self-administered __________
(a) Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test (MAST) (b) Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST-20) (c) Addiction Severity Index (ADI) (d) Millon Clinical Multiaxial Inventory (MCMI-III)
Alicia’s therapist follows a strengths based approach. Which comment would he most likely make to her?
a. “We are going to focus on helping you find resources in the community to build your strengths.” b. “Since I am the expert in solving problems, I will develop the goals for your therapy sessions.” c. “We are going to begin by making a list of your problems.” d. “Your disorder developed because of your parent’s divorce when you were a young child.”