In Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, the compulsions are:

A) ?persistent thoughts or images that interfere with normal activities.
B) ?memories of traumatic events that elicit strong thoughts and feelings of anxiety.
C) repetitive behaviors or mental acts with the goal being to reduce or prevent the anxiety.?
D) ?panic-like symptoms including physical symptoms like difficulty breathing and the sense of losing control or "going crazy."


C

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Which of the following best describes family therapy for drug-related disorders:

a) An approach used to treat the dysfunctional systems which allowed the disorder to develop b) An approach used to garner support for the individual and his/her treatment process c) An approach in which family members continuously monitor the individual to prevent drug abuse d) An approach in which family members receive individual counseling to cope with the abuse

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Which of the following definitions best describes CBT?

A) ?Emotion-focused B) ?Unstructured and client-directed C) ?Brief, structured, collaborative, and effective D) ?Focused on the past

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Collaborative counseling means

a. being directive. b. being nondirective. c. working with clients who may have partial mobility d. giving informational and logistical support.

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Which of the following is true of PKU?

a. It always results in intellectual disability. b. It is a condition in which intellectual disability can be reversed by adhering to a strict diet. c. It is a condition in which intellectual disability can be prevented by adhering to a strict diet. d. It is a condition in which intellectual disability can result if an individual is on a vegetarian diet.

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