Long-term treatment goals of the Minnesota Model are _______________
(a) Total abstinence from all mood-altering substances and an improved quality of life
(b) To grow in transcendental, spiritual awareness and to recognize personal choice and responsibility
(c) To develop peer relationships and to abstain from all mood-altering substances
(d) To recognize personal choice and responsibility and to improve one's quality of life
D
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Non-support of a family member’s addiction recovery is an example of:
a. homeostasis b. boundaries c. triads d. subsytems
Youth at risk are children who have
A. a high probability of failing in school. B. health issues. C. emotional problems. D. All of the above.
Role slippage refers to:
a) A therapist's loosening of boundaries in a professional relationship with a client b) The therapist's tendency to allow a client to avoid or postpone payment of fees for counseling c) The therapist's tendency to reverse roles with clients d) All of the above e) None of the above
Which of the following would be a possible way to help clients increase emotional expression?
A) ?"What are you feeling right now at this moment?" B) ?"Pay attention to the feelings in your body." C) ?"Would you go back and say that again?" D) ?All of these