Multiple Choice
Quantity, frequency of use, patterns over-time and progression are necessary questions when taking the client's ______.
A. legal history
B. medical history
C. family history
D. drug and alcohol histo
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Multiple Choice
Quantity, frequency of use, patterns over-time and progression are necessary questions when taking the client's ______.
A. legal history
B. medical history
C. family history
D. drug and alcohol history
A. legal history
B. medical history
C. family history
D. drug and alcohol history
Multiple Choice
A good treatment plan generally consists of the following elements except ______.
A. problem statement
B. goal statement
C. measurable objectives
D. consequences of relapse
A. problem statement
B. goal statement
C. measurable objectives
D. consequences of relapse
Multiple Choice
When working with a client who has relapsed, it is most important to ____________.
A. discontinue treatment
B. help the client identify his or her internal and external relapse triggers
C. make sure the client understands the very serious consequences of using
D. strongly confront the client on his or her behavior
A. discontinue treatment
B. help the client identify his or her internal and external relapse triggers
C. make sure the client understands the very serious consequences of using
D. strongly confront the client on his or her behavior
Multiple Choice
The DAST is used to assess a client's ______.
A. progress during treatment
B. mental health
C. financial stability
D. level of psychoactive substance abuse
A. progress during treatment
B. mental health
C. financial stability
D. level of psychoactive substance abuse
Multiple Choice
The systematic process by which a client becomes known to the addiction counselor and/or program is known as ______.
A. treatment planning
B. followup
C. evaluation
D. intervention
A. treatment planning
B. followup
C. evaluation
D. intervention
Multiple Choice
History of communication patterns and the generational history of addiction and mental health problems are associated with interview questions regarding ______.
A. drinking history
B. drug history
C. family history
D. employment history
A. drinking history
B. drug history
C. family history
D. employment history
Multiple Choice
Interpersonal skills, less confrontation and the frequent use of empathy are qualities that have empirically found to be characteristics of ______.
A. unsuccessful counseling
B. adequate counseling
C. enabling counseling
D. effective counseling
A. unsuccessful counseling
B. adequate counseling
C. enabling counseling
D. effective counseling
Multiple Choice
An ______ differs from a listening response in that it deals with the implicit part of a client's message.
A. interpretation
B. action response
C. empathic response
D. integration
A. interpretation
B. action response
C. empathic response
D. integration
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Multiple Choice
______ are not usually seen as a complete treatment process but as a method of crisis intervention or a prelude to more extended treatment.
A. Inpatient/residential treatment programs
B. Detoxification treatment programs
C. Outpatient programs
D. Intensive outpatient programs
A. Inpatient/residential treatment programs
B. Detoxification treatment programs
C. Outpatient programs
D. Intensive outpatient programs
Multiple Choice
The purpose of the screening process during evaluation is all of the following, except _________________.
A. to determine the presence of any dual disorders
B. to determine who will be paying for the client's treatment services
C. to ascertain whether the client is a good fit for the treatment program
D. to gather basic biographical information about the client.
A. to determine the presence of any dual disorders
B. to determine who will be paying for the client's treatment services
C. to ascertain whether the client is a good fit for the treatment program
D. to gather basic biographical information about the client.
Multiple Choice
All of the following are methods of confrontation except ________.
A. surprise confrontation
B. weakness confrontation
C. didactic confrontation
D. experimental confrontation
A. surprise confrontation
B. weakness confrontation
C. didactic confrontation
D. experimental confrontation
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Multiple Choice
Counselor selfdisclosure too early in the treatment process can often cause the client to feel ______.
A. an enhanced bond with the counselor
B. valued and understood
C. threatened and anxious
D. that the counselor is trustworthy
A. an enhanced bond with the counselor
B. valued and understood
C. threatened and anxious
D. that the counselor is trustworthy
Multiple Choice
The feelings and attitudes (some of which may be unconscious) the addiction counselor has towards a client are part of what is known as ______.
A. regression
B. countertransference
C. boundary interference
D. transference
A. regression
B. countertransference
C. boundary interference
D. transference
Multiple Choice
The counseling skill used to tie together multiple elements or themes in a client's various messages is ______.
A. probing
B. clarifying
C. summarization
D. reflection
A. probing
B. clarifying
C. summarization
D. reflection
Multiple Choice
Establishing a clear system of constant support to the client once he or she leaves treatment is referred to as ______.
A. continuing care plan
B. relationship building
C. termination
D. service coordination
A. continuing care plan
B. relationship building
C. termination
D. service coordination
True or False
A critical analysis and synthesis of all data collected in an assessment clinical summation.
True
True or False
An addiction counselor who discloses too much can be perceived as lacking discretion, being untrustworthy, selfpreoccupied, and needing therapy.
True
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