From a Freudian perspective, a client who has a problem with alcoholism and excessive smoking would be

What will be an ideal response?


- considered an oral character


the oral region of the body (i.e., the mouth) would be the portion of the body most closely related to smoking and alcoholism

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_____ occurs as result of too many demands and expectations to be handled in the time allowed.

a. Role spillover b. Role conflict c. Role overload d. Role integration

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One unique aspect of the addictions field is that it is multidimensional and multidisciplinary and those providing treatment for individuals

with addictions can be physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, clergy, family therapists, as well as addictions counselors. a. True b. False

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Dichotomous constructs, such as "sad-happy," are associated with the work of

a. Aaron Beck. b. Albert Ellis. c. George Kelly. d. Jean Piaget.

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Kade presents for therapy with intense feelings of depression and suicide ideation. His reality therapist is most likely to:

a. probe the contemporary basis for his depression and suicide ideation. b. explore early losses, possible childhood trauma and other past difficulties. c. refer him for a psychiatric evaluation since it is realistic to hypothesize a biological component to depression. d. explore what he is doing to make himself depressed or what's keeping him from killing himself.

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