You are treating a cocaine addict who was incarcerated for a drugrelated crime, began using again when released, committed another drug-related crime, was incarcerated again, and is now released again
Why was being imprisoned insufficient to stop a relapse?
A. Offenders of drug-related crimes have high rates of recidivism.
B. Treatment is more effective than incarceration at reducing drug
use and drug-related crime.
C. The "war on drugs" spends too much money on incarceration
and not enough on prevention and treatment.
D. A zero-tolerance approach is better than a harm-reduction
approach.
B
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A) ?they viewed it as a welfare program rather than a tax credit B) ?it did not meet the obligations noted in the Contract with America C) ?it was not a big enough tax credit D) ?it came from a Democrat
In the case of SNCC: Starting Where the Client (Community) Is, the community organizer: a. directly and indirectly manipulates the clients to achieve the worker's goals
b. eventually empowers the clients to address voting rights. c. is manipulated by the deviant member of the group into changing the issue of concern. d. directly and indirectly manipulates the community to achieve the client's goals.
The federal law ________ requires health care facilities that receive Medicaid and Medicare funds to inform patients, in writing, of their rights to execute advance directives regarding how they want to live or die
Fill in the blanks with correct word
"Prescribing the symptom" is a form of:
a. paradoxical intervention b. non-paradoxical communication c. therapeutic double-bind d. none of the above