Following are the factors that place a person at a greater risk for abusing drugs or
alcoholism except:
e) The person has a physiological vulnerability to a drug
f) The person believes he or she has no control over the drug
g) The person has come to rely on a drug as a way of avoiding problems,
suppressing anger or fear, or coping with stress
h) The person has poor will power
h)
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All of the following are components of the Protestant Work Ethic except
(a) tolerance for religious differences; (b) the value of self-discipline; (c) an association between the accumulation of wealth and divine election; (d) an emphasis on frugality and work.
Medicaid is becoming less utilized because of the dramatic increase since 1997
welfare reform of minimum-wage, entry-level jobs offering employee sponsored health benefits. a. True b. False
If there are a limited number of meetings available, which of the following is NOT appropriate?
A) ?The practitioner identifies how many more meetings remain. B) ?The client and practitioner decide together how many more meetings are needed. C) ?The client and practitioner may decide to move from weekly meetings to less frequent meetings. D) ?The practitioner works with the client to quickly solve all of the issues before the sessions are terminated.
The family educational program sponsored by the National Alliance on Mental Illness is called:
a) Families in Recovery b) Psychoeducation for Families c) Family-to-Family Education Program d) Families in Crisis