Confronting a client during the initial session is likely going to be effective because of the "surprise" factor
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False
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A “relapse” in the St. John’s program is viewed as:
a. a failed experiment in controlled drinking. b. a successful experiment in controlled drinking. c. an experiment in controlled drinking that has failed up to a point but that has also been partly successful. d. a setback that warrants removal from the treatment program. e. a setback that warrants the person changing treatment groups
Which of the following is not one of the items on the list of services provided by state rehabilitation agencies?
a. Medical and psychological evaluation b. Vocational and other training services c. Counseling and guidance d. Entertainment
Nicotine molecules bind to ________ receptors in the brain, stimulating the release of vasopressin, GABA, glutamate, beta endorphins, and epinephrine when the individual inhales the smoke.
a. serotonin. b. norepinephrine. c. dopamine. d. acetylcholine.
It is ethical to explain to the terminating client how counseling might be resumed in the future
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