Compared to adults with substance use disorder, adolescents with substance use disorder are ______.
a. more likely to crave the substance
b. more likely to binge on the substance
c. more likely to heavily use a single substance rather than to misuse a number of substances simultaneously
d. less likely to show comorbid behavior problems
b. more likely to binge on the substance
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What is the purpose of an intake interview? Describe the areas a counselor needs to assess in an intake interview and why they are important.
What will be an ideal response?
In which category would one place distorted beliefs, poor self-concept, chemical imbalances and perceptions of isolation from peers?
a. Social vulnerability b. Biological vulnerability c. Cognitive-behavioral vulnerability d. Psychological vulnerability
Family therapy for adolescents was associated with all of the following EXCEPT for ______.
a. greater reduction in substance use than CBT b. more rapid reductions in alcohol use c. greater emphasis on decreasing family conflict than CBT d. more lasting abstinence than CBT
“Staying in your lane” refers to:
A. the caregiver role. B. potential ethical dilemmas. C. the precontemplation phase. D. developing and communicating empathy.