The proper treatment sequence when addressing substance use disorders is

A. screening, testing, diagnosis, assessment, treatment placement.
B. assessment, testing, screening, treatment placement, diagnosis.
C. screening, assessment, testing, diagnosis, treatment planning.
D. treatment planning, screening, assessment, testing, diagnosis.


C

Counseling

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Individuals with disabilities tend to experience more days of depression, anxiety, and sleeplessness and fewer days of vitality during the previous month than people without disabilities

According to the text, this increased emotional distress likely a. arises directly from the person's limitations. b. stems from encounters with environmental barriers. c. is a result of secondary conditions. d. serves as a secondary gain.

Counseling

The major focus of Gestalt therapy is on

a. free associating to the client's dreams in order to find out the specific issues the client is experiencing. b. assisting the client to become aware of how behaviors that were once part of creatively adjusting to past environments may be interfering with effective functioning and living in the present. c. understanding why we feel as we do. d. the relationship between client and counselor and how well they get along.

Counseling

Which of the following is not one of the family stages of recovery?

a. Maintenance of family change b. Apologizing to family and friends impacted by substance abuse disorder c. Making initial systemic changes d. Adjusting to early recovery

Counseling

Clients who choose to enter counseling to avoid legal penalties lose the following rights:

a) The right to give informed consent b) The right to choose their counselor c) The right to confidentiality d) All of the above e) None of the above

Counseling