drug and alcohol history Correct ans - quantity, frequency of use, patterns over time and progression are necessary questions when taking the client's
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a problem statement, a goal statement, measurable objectives Correct ans - a good treatment plan generally consists of what elements?
help the client identify his or her internal and external relapse triggers Correct ans - when working with a client who has relapsed, it is most important to do what?
level of psychoactive substance abuse Correct ans - the DAST is used to assess a client's what?
evaluation Correct ans - the systematic process by which a client becomes known to the addiction counselor and/or program is known as what?
family history Correct ans - history of communication patterns and the generation history of addiction and mental health problems are associated with interview questions regarding what?
effective counseling Correct ans - interpersonal skills, less confrontation and the frequent use of empathy are qualities that have empirically found to be characteristics of what?
interpretation Correct ans - what response deals with the implicit part of a client's message? (hint: differs from a listening response)
detoxification treatment programs Correct ans - what treatment programs are not usually seen as a complete treatment process but as a method of crisis intervention or a prelude to more extended treatment?
determine the presence of any dual disorders, ascertain whether the client is a good fit for the treatment program, gather basic biographical information about the client Correct ans - the purpose of the screening process during an evaluation is to do what?
surprise confrontation, weakness confrontation, didactic confrontation Correct ans - methods of confrontation include what?
threatened and anxious Correct ans - counselor self-disclosure too early in the treatment process can cause the client to feel what?
countertransference Correct ans - when an addiction counselor has feelings and attitudes (some of which may be unconscious) toward a client, what is this called?
unconscious redirection of feelings from one person to another; redirection of a therapist's feelings toward a patient, or more generally, as a therapist's emotional entanglement with a patient.
summarization Correct ans - what is that counseling skill used to tie together multiple elements or themes in the client's various messages?
continuing care plan Correct ans - establishing a clear system of constant support to the client once he or she leaves treatment is referred to as the what?
erroneous beliefs Correct ans - according to rational emotive behavioral therapy, what contributes to the onset and maintenance of a psychoactive substance use disorder?
person-centered therapy Correct ans - the belief that people are capable, resourceful, trustworthy and capable of self-direction is consistent with which counseling theory?
therapy in which the goal is to reach one's potential for self-actualization
gestalt therapy Correct ans - the belief that growth occurs out of a genuine contact between the client and the addiction counselor, rather than from the addiction counselor's interpretations or techniques is an important principle in what therapy?
a humanistic psychotherapy that stresses awareness of feelings in the here and now
motivational enhancement therapy Correct ans - produce rapid internally motivated change and mobilize the patient's own resource for change is a principle of which counseling therapy?
psychoanalytical therapy Correct ans - theories based on the adult children of alcoholics and inner child are based on which counseling therapy?
levels of dissatisfaction, feelings of inferiority Correct ans - key elements of adlerian therapy include what?
psychoanalytical therapy Correct ans - idea that clients with psychoactive substance use disorders are strongly influenced by their inner,
unconscious drives, such as seeking immediate satisfaction and pleasure, is a guiding principle of what counseling therapy?
behavioral therapy Correct ans - idea that drinking can be reinforced if it is followed by a positive stimulus is a principle of what counseling therapy? an approach that uses modeling, reinforcement, and situational inducement to alter behavior
reality therapy Correct ans - the belief that we choose our behaviors; even though they may be harmful, such as the use of drugs, the behaviors serve a purpose, is part of which counseling therapy?
treatment that emphasizes personal responsibility for actions and their consequences
based on the assumption that individuals are responsible for their behavior
groundwork substage Correct ans - a sub-stage of group growth most likely characterized by conflict is known as what? [Show Less]