What is a therapeutic factor?

A. Common healing methods that underly different theoretical orientations
B. Skills and attitudes of the helper along with the client’s willingness to engage in the therapeutic relationship.
C. Enhancing efficacy and self-esteem.
D. All of the above


A. Common healing methods that underly different theoretical orientations

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Two major criticisms of the disease model include:

a) loss of control and that addiction is a progressive disease. b) abstinence of one of many goals. c) it conceptualizes addiction as secondary. d) both b and c.

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Terr (1995) proposed a division of childhood trauma into two categories that she called Type I and Type II traumas. What is the difference?

a. Type I targets very young children and Type II targets adolescents. b. Type I results from natural causes and Type II results from man-made causes. c. Type I derives from sudden, distinct, traumatic experiences and Type II derives from long standing, repeated ordeals. d. Type I stems from childhood sexual or physical abuse and Type II stems from environmental catastrophes.

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Describe the main purpose and leadership of a mutual aid group. Provide an example.

What will be an ideal response?

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Using reasonable precautions in group is best described as

a. only revealing generalized information to teachers b. maintaining confidentiality c. protecting students from harm while participating in a group d. providing leadership credentials

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