The most popular and yet most controversial theory of addiction views:
A. Addiction as a chronic an incurable disease.
B. Punishment as an appropriate social response to alcoholism.
C. Harm reduction program as an integral part of recovery.
D. Ongoing research as unnecessary because of past findings.
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, A. Addiction as a chronic and incurable disease.
According to the DSM five standards, controlled use of ________ during religious
observances is not to be considered a diagnosable condition.
A. Peyote
B. Alcohol.
C. Hallucinogens.
D. Opium.
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C. Hallucinogens.
Appropriate documentation in the client's chart includes incidents, reports, and. ________.
A. Ongoing information
B. Details from the clients fourth step.
C. A record of all visitors.
D. Copies of the house log
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A. Ongoing information.
________ interventions have been developed or are being sought to block the effects of
abuse drugs, reduce cravings for drugs and block the toxic effects of drugs:
,A. Socially acceptable
B. Pharmacological.
C. Biological.
D. Free.
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B. Pharmacological.
When is confrontation, probably least appropriate?
A. Prior to establishing rapport with the client.
B. When directed at the client's strengths.
C. When address to specific aspects of a client's behavior.
D. When used to point out a discrepancy between a client's and verbal statements, and
his or her behavior.
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A. Prior to establishing rapport with the client.
You are seeing a patient who you suspect maybe suicidal. Which of the following factors
most suggest at the risk of suicide is high?
A. The patient is an African-American.
B. The patient is experiencing a midlife crisis.
C. The patient is a female.
D. The patient's depressive symptoms have recently improved.
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D. The patient's depressive symptoms have recently improved
Aisha has completed her treatment at an inpatient facility and is ready to be discharged.
She has asked her counselor to recommend a therapist to work with her and her husband
on an outpatient basis. This process is BEST viewed as an example of:
A. A referral
B. A consultation
C. Case management
D. An aftercare plan
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A. A referral
The concept of informed consent requires that before agreeing to accept treatment,
clients should know their rights and obligations, therapeutic goals, fees for service, and:
A. Availability of referral services.
B. Community resources to be used.
C. With whom they will be participating in group activities.
D. The limits of their confidentiality.
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D. The limits of the confidentiality.
A. Addiction as a chronic an incurable disease.
B. Punishment as an appropriate social response to alcoholism.
C. Harm reduction program as an integral part of recovery.
D. Ongoing research as unnecessary because of past findings.
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, A. Addiction as a chronic and incurable disease.
According to the DSM five standards, controlled use of ________ during religious
observances is not to be considered a diagnosable condition.
A. Peyote
B. Alcohol.
C. Hallucinogens.
D. Opium.
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C. Hallucinogens.
Appropriate documentation in the client's chart includes incidents, reports, and. ________.
A. Ongoing information
B. Details from the clients fourth step.
C. A record of all visitors.
D. Copies of the house log
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A. Ongoing information.
________ interventions have been developed or are being sought to block the effects of
abuse drugs, reduce cravings for drugs and block the toxic effects of drugs:
,A. Socially acceptable
B. Pharmacological.
C. Biological.
D. Free.
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B. Pharmacological.
When is confrontation, probably least appropriate?
A. Prior to establishing rapport with the client.
B. When directed at the client's strengths.
C. When address to specific aspects of a client's behavior.
D. When used to point out a discrepancy between a client's and verbal statements, and
his or her behavior.
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A. Prior to establishing rapport with the client.
You are seeing a patient who you suspect maybe suicidal. Which of the following factors
most suggest at the risk of suicide is high?
A. The patient is an African-American.
B. The patient is experiencing a midlife crisis.
C. The patient is a female.
D. The patient's depressive symptoms have recently improved.
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D. The patient's depressive symptoms have recently improved
Aisha has completed her treatment at an inpatient facility and is ready to be discharged.
She has asked her counselor to recommend a therapist to work with her and her husband
on an outpatient basis. This process is BEST viewed as an example of:
A. A referral
B. A consultation
C. Case management
D. An aftercare plan
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A. A referral
The concept of informed consent requires that before agreeing to accept treatment,
clients should know their rights and obligations, therapeutic goals, fees for service, and:
A. Availability of referral services.
B. Community resources to be used.
C. With whom they will be participating in group activities.
D. The limits of their confidentiality.
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D. The limits of the confidentiality.