Which of the following is NOT a cognitive factor related to likelihood of relapse among adolescents?

a. exposure to substance-using peers
b. encouragement to engage in substance use
c. desire to enhance mood
d. not regarding substance use as problematic


d. not regarding substance use as problematic

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Cyber bullies are likely to

a. have supportive parents b. continue violence into adulthood c. have a sibling who is a target of bullying d. have more sophisticated technology

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Which of the following is NOT true about person-centered counseling (PCC)?

(a) Rogers's core conditions of empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence enhance the creation of a sound therapeutic alliance regardless of which theoretical approach is used. (b) Some people are uncomfortable expressing emotions and may prefer a thought-oriented treatment approach over PCC. (c) PCC pays close attention to the childhood origins of people's difficulties. (d) The primary vehicle for change in PCC is the relationship between the client and the counselor.

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Tara is starting her job as a carpenter. She has few plans, but would like activities where she could keep busy all of the time, tell others what to do, be looked up to by others, and be recognized for her contributions as a good worker. Her plans can most clearly be conceptualized by which of the following theories?

a. general trait and factor theory b. Holland's theory c. Myers-Briggs type theory d. work adjustment theory

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Which of the following is an accurate list of the ADDRESSING framework?

A. Acculturation, Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities acquired later in life, Religion, Ethnic/Racial identity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, Gender B. Age, Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities acquired later in life, Religion, Ethnic/Racial identity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, Gender C. Assimilation, Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities acquired later in life, Religion, Ethnic/Racial identity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, Generation D. Age, Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities acquired later in life, Religion, Experiences, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, Gender

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