The Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT) Model is an example of:
a. Primary and secondary prevention
b. Secondary and Tertiary prevention
c. Tertiary prevention and intervention
d. Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention
c. Tertiary prevention and intervention
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Older adults performed as well as middle-aged and younger adults in relation to sustained attention, otherwise known as
a. attentiveness. b. vigilance. c. observation. d. reflection.
If we hope to work therapeutically with an individual, it is critical to consider him or her within the:
a. problematic system. b. behavioral system. c. individual system. d. family system.
Client resistance is most likely to be triggered when the helper
a. asks the client to envision life without the current concern. b. hypothesizes that there may be additional unstated outcomes desired by the client. c. explores the client's previous attempts at dealing with the concern. d. prescribes a solution or goal.
The term “externalizing” is another form of reframing which allows the family to:
A. view the problem from a different paradigm. B. leave the house when angry. C. view the symptoms as outside the family and prevent blame. D. focus on appearances rather than essences.