NCAC I Exam with all Correct & 100% Verified Answers |
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Screening ✔Correct Answer-Determine if client is appropriate for the treatment program at a
given facility; rapport critical in this stage.
Group Development Stage 1 ✔Correct Answer-Formation. Group members often ask one
another for advice at this stage. Individual members are assessed by the others, and tested.
Group Development Stage 2 ✔Correct Answer-Transition
Group Development Stage 3 ✔Correct Answer-Working
Group Development Stage 4 ✔Correct Answer-Termination
3 Processes of Groups ✔Correct Answer-1.) Compliance
2.) Identification
3.) Internalization
2 Stages of Group Growth ✔Correct Answer-1. Developing
2. Potency
Substages of Developing (stages of group growth) ✔Correct Answer-1. Acquaintance period
2. Groundwork
Substages of Potency (stages of group growth) ✔Correct Answer-1. Working
2. Closing
Therapy Groups ✔Correct Answer-Limited size; screened membership; focused on process
Support Groups ✔Correct Answer-Open membership; unlimited size; focused on content
Dynamic Family Therapy ✔Correct Answer-therapy based on gaining insight to be able to
understand conflicts which are present in the family setting
Experiential/Humanistic Family Therapy ✔Correct Answer-therapy is based on the present
circumstance and the most important factor of recovery is self-determination and self-
awareness
Bowenian Family Therapy ✔Correct Answer-based on the concept that the emotions and
intellect of a family may become entangled or fused. This causes an automatic emotional
arousal within the family.
,Structural Family Therapy ✔Correct Answer-the counselor tries to change the dysfunctional
structure of the family
Family Disease Model ✔Correct Answer-based on the idea that alcoholism is a family disease
and the disease itself is codependence
7 Core Functions of Case Management ✔Correct Answer-1. engagement
2. assessment
3. planning
4. linkage
5. monitoring
6. advocacy
7. disengagement
4 Models of Case Management ✔Correct Answer-1. Broker/Generalist
2. Strengths Based
3. CLinical/rehabilitation
4. Assertive Community Treatment
Crisis: 3 conditions ✔Correct Answer-1. a hazardous or stressful situation
2. awareness of the potential for significant life disruption or emotional upset
3. inadequate existing coping skills
Critical incident ✔Correct Answer-Event that overwhelms an individual's coping skills because
of the emotional intensity involved. Typically fear-inducing, grotesque, threatening, or
dangerous. Once individual experiences acute emotional response, it's called a "Crisis"
SAFER-R Crisis Intervention Model ✔Correct Answer-S: stabilize the situation
A: acknowledge the reality of the crisis event and the understandable distress it has produced.
F: facilitate situational understanding and develop options
E: encourage the development of an action plan
R: refer when significant impairment persists
(Crisis) Physical Distress Symptoms ✔Correct Answer-exacerbated startle reflex, tension,
shock, gastrointestinal distress, marked fatigue, and hyperventilation
(Crisis) Cognitive Distress Symptoms ✔Correct Answer-impaired decision making, poor
concentration, memory problems, flashbacks
(Crisis) Emotional Distress Symptoms ✔Correct Answer-grief, fear, depression, guilt, anger,
resentment, self-doubt
, (Crisis) Behavioral Distress Symptoms ✔Correct Answer-emotional withdrawal, agitation,
inappropriate affect
"A Drink" ✔Correct Answer-12oz beer, 5oz wine, or 1.5oz liquor
4 Components of Suicide Assessment ✔Correct Answer-1. Behavioral indications
2. Historical patterns
3. Present situation
4. Degree of lethality
Step 1 ✔Correct Answer-We admitted that we were powerless over alcohol- that our lives had
become unmanageable
Step 2 ✔Correct Answer-Came to believe that a Power greater than ourself could restore us
to sanity
Step 3 ✔Correct Answer-Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God
as we understood Him
Step 4 ✔Correct Answer-Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
Step 5 ✔Correct Answer-Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the
exact nature of our wrongs
Step 6 ✔Correct Answer-Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of
character
Step 7 ✔Correct Answer-Humbly asked him to remove our shortcomings
Step 8 ✔Correct Answer-Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to
make amends to them all
Step 9 ✔Correct Answer-Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when
to do so would injure them or others
Step 10 ✔Correct Answer-Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong we
promptly admitted it
Step 11 ✔Correct Answer-Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious
contact with God as we understood him, praying only for knowledge of his will for us and the
power to carry that out
Step 12 ✔Correct Answer-Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we
tried to carry this message to alcoholics and to practice these principles in all our affairs
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Screening ✔Correct Answer-Determine if client is appropriate for the treatment program at a
given facility; rapport critical in this stage.
Group Development Stage 1 ✔Correct Answer-Formation. Group members often ask one
another for advice at this stage. Individual members are assessed by the others, and tested.
Group Development Stage 2 ✔Correct Answer-Transition
Group Development Stage 3 ✔Correct Answer-Working
Group Development Stage 4 ✔Correct Answer-Termination
3 Processes of Groups ✔Correct Answer-1.) Compliance
2.) Identification
3.) Internalization
2 Stages of Group Growth ✔Correct Answer-1. Developing
2. Potency
Substages of Developing (stages of group growth) ✔Correct Answer-1. Acquaintance period
2. Groundwork
Substages of Potency (stages of group growth) ✔Correct Answer-1. Working
2. Closing
Therapy Groups ✔Correct Answer-Limited size; screened membership; focused on process
Support Groups ✔Correct Answer-Open membership; unlimited size; focused on content
Dynamic Family Therapy ✔Correct Answer-therapy based on gaining insight to be able to
understand conflicts which are present in the family setting
Experiential/Humanistic Family Therapy ✔Correct Answer-therapy is based on the present
circumstance and the most important factor of recovery is self-determination and self-
awareness
Bowenian Family Therapy ✔Correct Answer-based on the concept that the emotions and
intellect of a family may become entangled or fused. This causes an automatic emotional
arousal within the family.
,Structural Family Therapy ✔Correct Answer-the counselor tries to change the dysfunctional
structure of the family
Family Disease Model ✔Correct Answer-based on the idea that alcoholism is a family disease
and the disease itself is codependence
7 Core Functions of Case Management ✔Correct Answer-1. engagement
2. assessment
3. planning
4. linkage
5. monitoring
6. advocacy
7. disengagement
4 Models of Case Management ✔Correct Answer-1. Broker/Generalist
2. Strengths Based
3. CLinical/rehabilitation
4. Assertive Community Treatment
Crisis: 3 conditions ✔Correct Answer-1. a hazardous or stressful situation
2. awareness of the potential for significant life disruption or emotional upset
3. inadequate existing coping skills
Critical incident ✔Correct Answer-Event that overwhelms an individual's coping skills because
of the emotional intensity involved. Typically fear-inducing, grotesque, threatening, or
dangerous. Once individual experiences acute emotional response, it's called a "Crisis"
SAFER-R Crisis Intervention Model ✔Correct Answer-S: stabilize the situation
A: acknowledge the reality of the crisis event and the understandable distress it has produced.
F: facilitate situational understanding and develop options
E: encourage the development of an action plan
R: refer when significant impairment persists
(Crisis) Physical Distress Symptoms ✔Correct Answer-exacerbated startle reflex, tension,
shock, gastrointestinal distress, marked fatigue, and hyperventilation
(Crisis) Cognitive Distress Symptoms ✔Correct Answer-impaired decision making, poor
concentration, memory problems, flashbacks
(Crisis) Emotional Distress Symptoms ✔Correct Answer-grief, fear, depression, guilt, anger,
resentment, self-doubt
, (Crisis) Behavioral Distress Symptoms ✔Correct Answer-emotional withdrawal, agitation,
inappropriate affect
"A Drink" ✔Correct Answer-12oz beer, 5oz wine, or 1.5oz liquor
4 Components of Suicide Assessment ✔Correct Answer-1. Behavioral indications
2. Historical patterns
3. Present situation
4. Degree of lethality
Step 1 ✔Correct Answer-We admitted that we were powerless over alcohol- that our lives had
become unmanageable
Step 2 ✔Correct Answer-Came to believe that a Power greater than ourself could restore us
to sanity
Step 3 ✔Correct Answer-Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God
as we understood Him
Step 4 ✔Correct Answer-Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves
Step 5 ✔Correct Answer-Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the
exact nature of our wrongs
Step 6 ✔Correct Answer-Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of
character
Step 7 ✔Correct Answer-Humbly asked him to remove our shortcomings
Step 8 ✔Correct Answer-Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to
make amends to them all
Step 9 ✔Correct Answer-Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when
to do so would injure them or others
Step 10 ✔Correct Answer-Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong we
promptly admitted it
Step 11 ✔Correct Answer-Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious
contact with God as we understood him, praying only for knowledge of his will for us and the
power to carry that out
Step 12 ✔Correct Answer-Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we
tried to carry this message to alcoholics and to practice these principles in all our affairs