A meta-analysis of 30 controlled outcome studies showed that motivational interviewing was:
a. less effective than longer treatments but better than no treatment and placebo treatments for addictive disorders.
b. useful in the treatment of addictive behaviors, but of marginal value in the treatment of health- related behaviors.
c. more effective than other longer treatments.
d. as effective as other lengthier and active treatments.
D
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a. assertiveness. b. collaboration. c. empowerment. d. hope.
In terms of silence, Murphy and Dillon believe:
A. Silence is a blank space between conversations. B. Silence can have different meanings in different cultures. C. Clinicians should attempt to fill silence so that clients don’t feel uncomfortable. D. All of the above E. None of the above
. Describe CAEP standard 1.2.
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According to your text, marijuana-induced hallucinations
a. are relatively uncommon in the U.S. b. are as frequent in the U.S. as they are in countries where higher potency marijuana is used. c. tend to be situation-specific, which is to say consistent with the context in which the marijuana is used. d. are usually seen in the first 30-60 minutes after the individual smokes marijuana.