The "classical" conception of tolerance refers to:

A. Covering up intoxication through sheer will.
B. Needing less of the drug to produce the desired effect.
C. Needing more of the drug to produce the desired effect.
D. Cognitive dissonance about abusing drugs.


C

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The stage of social identity when people reevaluate their assumptions, investigate their own role in perpetuating harmful differences, and move toward a broader definition of their social identity is ______.

A. internalization B. resistance C. naïveté D. acceptance

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How do the authors describe their approach to orienting group members to the group experience before it begins?

A. They provide minimal structure and little discussion of group guidelines and expectations. B. They avoid a discussion of fears so as to not scare timid members. C. They explore the members' expectations, clarify goals and objectives, discuss procedural details, explore the possible risks and values of group participation, and discuss guidelines for getting the most from a group experience. D. They avoid discussing the limitations of group work so as to not diminish the power of the group experience.

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Average treatments of 100 minutes of Motivational Interviewing for adolescents and adults have shown:

a. a stronger impact on substance abuse problems than smoking. b. a stronger impact on smoking than substance abuse problems. c. an equivalently strong impact on substance abuse problems and smoking. d. a stronger impact on substance abuse problems than smoking among adults only.

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The first stage of the consulting process focuses on: a. goal setting

b. information gathering. c. brainstorming. d. none of the choices.

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