In the case of Carol, the worker in the beginning stage of treatment
a) is fully authentic.
b) appears color blind and does not recognize herself as a racial being.
c) avoids intellectualized interventions.
d) never refers to her own childhood.
Ans: b) appears color blind and does not recognize herself as a racial being.
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of group experimental designs that single?system
designs may avoid?
a. The research design fails to capture the process by which change was induced. b. It is too time?consuming and costly to secure enough cases for treatment and control groups. c. Experiments using groups cannot control for threats to internal validity. d. The research design fails to capture the process by which change was induced, and it is too time?consuming and costly to secure enough cases for treatment and control groups
_______________ is a brain chemical often linked to pleasure.
a. Alcohol b. Serotonin c. Epinephrine d. Dopamine e. Only b and c
The Conjoint Session is where you meet with the client and the family members to work out a family recovery plan. This is also where the family members read their “treatment letters” to the client for the first time.
a. are referred to as the primary counselor. b. rarely prescribe any medications. c. often are recovering themselves. d. are referred to as an addictionologist. e. all the above.
Of the following, which would be the best source of evidence to guide the design of programs?
A. the traditional literature review of evidence on the treatment of the target behavior of the program B. a single article that describes various programs that serve the relevant target population C. a meta-analysis of evidence in regard to the treatment of the target behavior of the program D. a systematic review of evidence in regard to the treatment of the target behavior of the program