For years it has wrongly been assumed that clients with co-occurring disorders

a. who are addicted share the same motivational traits as persons without a psychiatric problem who are addicted.
b. who abuse chemicals have the same motivational traits as persons who are addicted to chemicals.
c. who have a job are less motivated to quit than those without a job, since their stress level is higher.
d. do not abuse chemicals for the same reason(s) over the years.


b. who abuse chemicals have the same motivational traits as persons who are addicted to chemicals.

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When a communication mismatch occurs in the context of a cross-cultural helping dyad, there is an increased risk of

a. premature termination of the session by the client. b. inability of the helper to establish rapport with the client. c. cultural oppression of the client. d. all of the above.

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Discuss the potential benefits and limitations of groups

What will be an ideal response?

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Scores from traditional cognitive ability tests can identify if an individual has

a) Significantly better verbal reasoning than visual –spatial reasoning b) The potential to succeed in certain occupations c) High levels of emotional intelligence d) The ability to problem solve when placed in an unfamiliar environment

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What is the DSM-5?

A. a theory of cognition B. resource for clinical diagnoses C. stories individuals learn to tell about themselves D. part of the brain that regulates emotion

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