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Various aspects of substance abuse counseling and treatment, including the role of the counselor, referral processes, treatment approaches, and ethical considerations. It addresses topics such as cultural competency, case management, group counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and relapse prevention. Insights into the challenges and best practices in supporting individuals with substance use disorders, with a focus on developing comprehensive service plans, managing referrals, and implementing evidence-based interventions. The content is relevant for professionals working in the field of addiction treatment, as well as students and researchers interested in understanding the complexities of substance abuse counseling and the strategies employed to facilitate recovery and improve client outcomes.
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A fourteen-year-old male is being evaluated for cocaine abuse. He has no knowledge of any family history of abuse and has indicated that he began only in the past 6 months. Which of the following addiction factors is most likely the most influential on his drug use? Q1 ; (A) Family influence (B) Genetics (C) Peer influence (D) Television and media Which of the following is not a model for the causation of addiction?Q2 ; (A) Moral model (B) Blended model (C) Genetic model (D) Familial model As an individual continues to use an addictive forming drug over a period of time, which of the following is a correct statement regarding the influence of outside factors (peers, family, stress) contributing the habit of addiction?Q3 ; (A) As drug use continues the influence of outside factors remains about the same (B) As drug use continues the influence of outside factors increases (C) As drug use continues the influence of outside factors decreases (D) None of the above Which of the following is the most commonly abused substance in America?Q4 ; (A) Marijuana (B) Alcohol (C) Cocaine
(D) Prescription Drugs Which of the following is a true statement regarding the abuse of alcohol?Q5 ; (A) Women have a higher risk of developing problems from alcohol abuse than men (B) Men are more likely to drink higher volumes of alcohol than women (C) Organ damage due to alcohol abuse is more likely in women than men (D) All of the above Which of the following a false statement about marijuana use?Q ; (A) Marijuana is not an addictive substance (B) Marijuana can contribute to depression and suicide (C) Research shows Marijuana users generally have a lower level of fulfillment in life (D) Marijuana increases the risk of heart disease Which of the following is not an example of prescription drug abuse?Q7 ; (A) A friend providing OxyContin for a stiff neck Y (B) Taking an additional Valium beyond the amount prescribed to ease tension before public speaking (C) Using leftover Vicodin from a car accident that occurred a year prior to treat a new injury (D) None of the above Which of the following Is most commonly the male reason for a client deciding to begin the process of treatment?Q8 ; (A) Internal motivation (B) Family or Peer encouragement (C) Diagnosed medical issues (D) Financial issues
Which of-the following is not an effective technique for establishing rapport with a clent during the initial interview?Q9 ; (A) Observing and noting the dress and appearance of the client B) Providing, reassurance that things will be ok no matter how dire the individual's stuation (C) Exhibit acceptance regardless of the client's prior actions (D) Use of open-ended questions Which of the following is not an example of proper active listening?Q10 ; (A) Restating specific words the client has used (B) Refocusing the client's attention on a specific topic of interest (C) Providing stories from your own experience that relate to the client's struggle (D) Summarizing key feelings that the client has shared Which of the following is not a part of the screening process?Q ; (A) Identify the presence of a problem (B) Identify the likely solution to problem (C) Measuring the severity of an identified problem (D) Identify the need for further evaluation Which of the following is not an example of an effective screening processes?Q12 ; (A) Evaluating the sublect in multiple locations (8) Evaluating the subject by gathering information from multiple people (C) In- depth initia subject by gathering information to provide a thorough process (D) Obtaining information from multiple sources Which of the following is a screening instrument for co-occurring disorders?Q13 ; (A) Modified Mini-Screen (MMS) (B) Michigan Alcohol Screening Test (MAST) (C) CAGE Questionnaire (D) Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN)
Which of the following withdrawal symptoms is common in nearly all types of drugs when use is stopped?Q14 ; (A) Seizures (B) Itchy feeling all over skin (C) Dysphoria (D) Delirium Tremens Which of the following is not one of the eight stages of effect for alcohol?Q15 ; (A) Euphoria (B) Confusion (C) Depression (D) Coma A client in an initial screening indicates that she has not slept very well at all in weeks and seems to be suffering from a reduced appetite. You notice she has a noticeable bruise on her leg and when asked about it she recalls a physical altercation she had recently at a party. When consulting her mother, she mentions that her mood has been very unpredictable and that she would often storm out unexpectedly. Which of the following drugs is the subject most likely suffering withdrawal symptoms from?Q16 ; (A) Methamphetamine (B) MDMA (C) Cocaine (D) Steroids Which of the following assessment instrument format is the most appropriate for a 45-year old woman who has an addiction to alcohol and is recently divorced? The woman has a single child and will be entering into a custody battle with her previous husband.Q17 ; (A) Standardized Interview (B) Structured Interview (C) Self-administered test (D) None of the above
Which of the following is not a characteristic of self-administered assessment tests?Q18 ; (A) They most often are written at a 4th or 5th grade reading level (B) They provide a quantifiable metric (C) They prevent interviewer bias (D) They must be administered by highly skilled staff Which of the following is an acceptable person for the use of a translator for an assessment? involving a low English proficient client?Q19 ; (A) Family member (B) A community insider (C) Independent translator (D) All of the above A client enters and shows visual signs of withdrawal. They appear to have significant nausea, agitation, and are indicating the intention for self-inflicted harm. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial reaction?Q20 ; (A) Attempt to calm the client and begin an initial assessment (B) Alert the clients friends and family (C) Seek medical attention for the client (D) All of the above Which of the following is not a factor in the assessment for suicide risk?Q21 ; (A) Abuse of alcohol (B) Family history of suicide (C) Evidence of aggression towards others (D) None of the above Which of the following drug test types is not appropriate for the use of monitoring compliance on a regular basis?Q22 ; (A) Hair (B) Urine (C) Saliva (D) Sweat
Which of the following ranges is the amount of time alcohol stays in the body after ingestion?Q23 ; (A) A few hours (B) 12 to 24 hrs. (C) 1 to 3 days (D) About a week Which of the following is not linked to causing false positives on drug tests?Q24 ; (A) Doxylamine (B) Poppy seeds (C) Sesame seeds (D) Sertraline Which of the following is most often not a step for counselors in the assessment of co-occurring disorders?Q25 ; (A) Screening of co-occurring disorder (B) Determine the severity of the potential disorder (C) Diagnose the mental disorder (D) Determine the effect the disability Which of the following is not a true statement regarding the connection between mental health disorders and substance abuse?Q26 ; (A) The effect of drug use is equal for those with or without mental health disorders despite the increased risk (B) An undiagnosed mental health issue can lead to substance abuse (C) Some drugs may cause diagnosable mental illness after extended use (D) The risk of mental health disorders can be increased with drug abuse Which of the following is not consistent with the methodologies for the American Psychiatric Association DSM-5 criteria?Q27 ; (A) All people are not automatically susceptible to developing substance abuse disorders
(B) The brain's reaction to drugs of creating a rewarding feeling is an essential part of the substance abuse process (C) Substance induced disorders may be a result of a preexisting condition (D) Not all people are equally susceptible to substance abuse Which of the following is not an example of a substance use disorder?Q28 ; (A) A person leaving work early due to the need for drug use (B) Constantly saying they need to cut down on use but never managing to do so (C) Entering into knowingly dangerous situations to obtain the drugs (D) Having feelings of severe depression In evaluating a client using the DSM-5 criteria, you note that they show symptoms of five of the eleven SUD criteria. Which of the following is the severity of the substance abuse disorder?Q29 ; (A) No diagnostic of SUD (B) Mild (C) Moderate (D) Severe Which of the following substances is most likely to be associated with withdrawal symptoms of increased physical activity such as elevated blood pressure, agitation and anxiety?Q30 ; (A) Cocaine (B) Alcohol (C) Ecstasy (D) Steroids After an assessment and medical examination, the client is diagnosed with having long-term damage to their ability to concentrate and memory. Which of the following is most likely the substance of abuse?Q31 ; (A) Amphetamines (B) Heroin
(C) Marijuana (D) Steroids Which of the following is not a characteristic of the intake process?Q32 ; (A) It is the first phase of the treatment process (B) It may involve any significant others of the client (C) It mostly serves a more administrative than clinical function (D) The intake process is standardized according to the institution of use Which of the following is not a basic function of the intake process?Q33 ; (A) Determine if the client in fact needs service (B) Collection of data (C) Determine a plan for treatment (D) All of the above Which of the following is not a reason for confidential information to be released as per a client's right to confidentiality?Q34 ; (A) By authorization of a significant other (B) To report child abuse (C) For a medical emergency (D) If the court determines a "good cause" Which of the following is not a lawful right of the client?Q35 ; (A) Right to Individual Dignity (B) Right to Communication (C) Right to Personal Effects (D) Right to Minimum Level of Service Which of the following is not a proper characteristic of the development of a treatment plan?Q36 ; (A) A treatment plan can be developed concurrently with the late stages of diagnosis (B) The client's needs should be prioritized according to the urgency of the concern. (C) Treatment plans are individualized to the client's needs
(D) Treatment plans require regular review for adjustments Which of the following is not a typical phase of the treatment process?Q37 ; (A) Engagement (B) Detoxification (C) Stabilization (D) Primary Treatment Collaboration with the client is an important part of the treatment process. Which of the following is a not an appropriate way to engage the client?Q38 ; (A) Have the client determine their appropriate treatment or diagnosis (B) Review identified strengths and concerns with the client. (C) Review proposed goals of the treatment process (D) Have the client sign off on the treatment plan Which of the following occurrences typically warrants the development of a new treatment plan?Q39 ; A) Any time there is change in service (B) When the client achieves a specified goal (C) A client who is readmitted to treatment (D) Any time the client has had a setback Which of the following is not a stage of change as recognized in the DiClemente and Prochaska Model of Change?Q40 ; (A) Contemplation (B) Acceptance (C) Action (D) Termination If a client fails to improve or if the situation continues to deteriorate, which of the following is the most appropriate course of action?Q41 ; (A) Re-evaluate the treatment plan and make adjustments based on the individual (B) Re-conduct the screening process
(C) Interview the client to determine what is not working (D) None of the above Which of the following is not an ASAM criteria for the documentation of a treatment plan?Q42 ; (A) Problems or priorities must be identified (B) Specified time intervals for assessment of the treatment process (C) Realistic goals identified (D) The progress made must be measured Which of the following is most often included in the individualized treatment plan but not the initial treatment plan?Q43 ; (A) Problem identified (B) Goals (C) Objectives (D) Diagnosis Which of the following is not a true statement regarding goals and objectives as defined in an individual treatment plan?Q44 ; (A) Goals should be broad (B) Objectives should be broad (C) Goals should be measurable (D) Objectives should be measurable After a relapse, what stage of change is the client most likely to return to?Q45 ; (A) Preparation (B) Contemplation (C) Action (D) Maintenance What is not a true characteristic of the methodology behind the stages of change model?Q46 ; (A) There are five distinct stages (B) Clients may move back and forth between stages (C) Clients move through the stages linearly
(D) Relapses are to be expected and are common Which of the following defines the mental state of a client who is ready to enter into the preparation stage of change?Q47 ; (A) The person recognizes there is a problem with how substances have affected their lifé (B) The person has had adverse experiences directly related to substance abuse (C) The person can recognize that the disadvantages of continuing substance abuse outweigh any perceived advantages (D) The person is prepared to decide on how to change During which stage of change do withdrawal symptoms most often occur?Q48 ; (A) Contemplation (B) Preparation (C) Action (D) Maintenance Which of the following is most often the biggest source of disagreement during collaboration efforts amongst agencies?Q ; (A) Use of differing assessment tools (B) Agreement of treatment plan (C) Timeline of events (D) Which agency is primary What is not a role of a primary agency during collaboration?Q50 ; (A) Provide an all-inclusive assessment for use by all agencies (B) Designate the primary contact (C) Determine all final assessments (D) None of the above Which of the following is not a main objective of case management systems?Q51 ; (A) Accessibility (B) Accountability (C) Consistency of care
(D) None of the above What is not a main element of establishing a case management system?Q52 ; (A) Primary Screener (B) Case Manager (C) Core Agency (D) None of the above Which of the following is not an established approach to case management for any aspect of the process?Q53 ; (A) Intensive (B) High Intensity (C) Brokerage (D) Integrated What statement below would not be consistent with the established principles of case management?Q54 ; (A) A client should lead in determining which resources presented are appropriate (B) Case management should remain firm on prior established processes (C) Case management will determine the appropriate action of intervening if problems arise (D) Case management ensures that a client's individual strengths are emphasized as a part of / the process Case management involves the advocacy of the client as needed. What situation below is not an example of this?Q55 ; (A) Educating other agencies about substance abuse (B) Lobby to adjust agency procedures for the individual if appropriate (C) Lobby to law enforcement against any sanctions on the client (D) Informing family members of the process Which of the following is not a key element in the development of cultural competency as per
Cross et al., 1989?Q56 ; (A) Valuing diversity (B) Make a cultural self-assessment (C) Understanding and awareness of cultural differences (D) Incorporating cultural knowledge Case management should be pragmatic to ensure the client's needs are met so that there is a foundation of living for treatment. Which of the following is not consistent with the intention of this aspect of case management?Q57 ; (A) Ensuring the client has suitable food and water (B) Ensuring a stable living situation for an extended period of time before treatment (C) Taking action for the health and safety of a client's child (D) Teaching a client necessary daily skills A case manager should have all of the following essential characteristics to ensure an effective process except: Q58 ; (A) Ability to recognize substance abuse (B) Ability to establish rapport (C) Awareness of appropriate boundaries (D) A non-judgmental approach When referring a client, which of the following is not true about the process?Q59 ; (A) The client should always initiate and follow up on the referral themselves (B) Rationale for the referral should be thoroughly explained (C) Continue to evaluate the referral as the client progress Referrals by substance abuse agencies are typically made to all the following except:Q60 ; (A) Marriage counselors (B) Physical therapy (C) Religious support (D) Financial counseling
Which of the following is not an essential item in a comprehensive service plan?Q61 ; (A) Long term goals (B) Short term goals (C) Writeup of the current status (D) Required services for the client All of the following are common problems that may arise with referrals except:Q62 ; (A) Client dropout (B) Eligibility requirements (C) Incomplete client information (D) All of the above Which of the following does not fall under the specified responsibilities of a facilitator?Q63 ; (A) Gather together the service implementation team (B) Lead team meetings (C) Ensure the client is making progress towards specified goals (D) Guiding discussions in meetings Which of the following is not a common method for a case manager to help establish a successful working relationship between agencies?Q64 ; (A) The use of quid pro quo arrangements (B) Develop a memorandum of understanding (C) Determine the points of contact for services in key agencies (D) Capitalize on personal relationships the client may have All of the answers below are a common method of evaluating the success or effectiveness of case management for a particular case except:Q65 ; (A) Extended services survey (B) Client satisfaction questionnaire (C) Client outcome measurements (D) System outcomes
Which of these scenarios is it acceptable for there to be no client consent in which a third party can obtain client information?Q66 ; (A) For the use of payment for health care operations (B) A new counselor seeking continuity of care (C) A co-worker asking for an example to compare to another client (D) All of the above The documentation of the treatment process is essential for all the following reasons except:Q67 ; (A) Continuity of care when a client moves (B) Legal documentation for potential lawsuits (C) Compliance with Federal Regulations (D) Sharing of information with third parties external to the case to foster future relationships A treatment facility has a policy of documentation retention to keep files for a minimum period of seven years. Which of the following scenarios is a common reason for maintaining files for longer than the minimum timeframe?Q68 ; (A) For minors (B) For clients with records of violence (C) For clients with a recorded relapse (D) For multiple substance abusers As per 42 CFR part 2, which of the following is not a requirement for content of the disclosure of client information as per a court order?Q69 ; (A) Disclosure information shall be limited to that which is essential to the objective of the order (B) Disclosure information should only be provided to those specifically requesting the ordered information (C) Provide any measures which are necessary to limit the disclosure for the protection of the patient (D) Provide the information in a manner that is consistent with the public interest
Which of the following is not an entity that may hold record keeping and documentation to a specific standard?Q70 ; (A) Single State authority (B) Accreditation bodies (C) Medical services (D) Insurance companies The statements below are recorded in the screening documentation for a new client. Determine which statement is an example of an A/P progress note.Q71 ; (A) The client entered showing signs of withdrawal such as excessive sweating and shaking (B) The client is potentially showing signs of a co-occurring disorder (C) The client mentioned having alcohol within the last 3 days on 6 different occasions (D) The client began to become angry when asked about their spouse What is not an essential element when forming a discharge plan?Q72 ; (A) Referral source (B) Outcomes of treatment (C) Condition of client (D) Exit interview with client All of the following are statements documented from observations during a session with a client. Which statement is most consistent with effective documentation recommendations?Q73 ; (A) The client was saying very few words whenever asked a question (B) The client appeared to be shady during time with groups (C) The client does not appear to have a strong marriage (D) The client does not appear to have what it takes to succeed at this point
Which of the following is not an element of good clinical documentation?Q74 ; (A) Include the clients name clearly (B) All entries need to be signed (C) All entries should be clearly dated (D) Errors should be removed entirely Of the goals shown below, which is not a part of an effective recovery management?Q75 ; (A) Stabilize the client's substance abuse (B) Avoidance of tempting situations (C) Improved internal health (D) Re-establishment as a part of the community What action related to recovery management would be a poor decision to maintain sobriety?Q76 ; (A) Making amends with anyone who was wronged by the client (B) Establish a better relationship with peers who also use substances (C) Healthy eating habits and exercise (D) Avoid social interactions where substances are present According to the Gorski Developmental Model, what is the first step in the stage of stabilization?Q77 ; (A) Determine the impetus of abuse (B) The client needs to recognize the issue (C) The client needs to recover from withdrawal symptoms (D) The client needs to commit to a path of recovery What stage in Gorski's Developmental Model is associated with the task of repairing any addiction caused social damage?Q78 ; (A) Early Recovery (B) Middle Recovery (C) Late Recovery (D) Maintenance
What are the early signs of a potential relapse that need to be documented if identified?Q79 ; (A) Changes in daily structures or attitudes (B) A new-found defensive demeanor (C) Change in social behavior (D) Exhibiting lack of judgment A client who suffered from alcohol abuse has shown signs of relapse and you fear the condition may be deteriorating. What is mostly not an effective technique for interrupting the process of the relapse?Q80 ; (A) Have the client ignore any thoughts of having a drink (B) Have the client tell someone immediately when they feel in danger of relapse (C) Encourage socializing in a safe and sober environment (D) Have the client recal the negative feelings and actions associated with drinking, The approach to the recovery process can best be described as:Q81 ; (A) Primarily reaching abstinence as the goal (B) A crisis management process (C) A professionally directed process (D) A long-term self-growth process Which of the following is not an example of the harm reduction model of recovery?Q82 ; (A) Designated driver (B) Drug substitution (C) Behavior modification (D) Prolonged periods of abstinence Four clients can be classified by some defining characteristics as determined in their assessment. Which is least likely to benefit from a traditional 12-step program recovery?Q83 ; (A) Alcohol abuser with severe social anxiety (B) Alcohol abuser with co-occurring mental disorder
(C) Cocaine abuser with a history of religious involvement (D) Meth abuser with a fear of isolation Which of the following is not often considered a trigger for a potential relapse?Q84 ; (A) Negative emotions such as sadness or loneliness (B) Having a reason to celebrate such as a new job (C) Sensory stimulants familiar during times of drug use (D) None of the above What statement below is not consistent with the SAMHSA principles of recovery?Q85 ; (A) Cultural differences impact recovery (B) Recovery requires the direction of professional help (C) Recovery is self-directed (D) Recovery can be achieved in many ways What is the most accurate estimate of individuals in recovery who sought out or used professional help?Q86 ; (A) 5% (B) 25% (C) 75% (D) 90% What is not a characteristic of an effective and successful therapeutic alliance?Q87 ; (A) A strong bond between client and counselor (B) Collaboration between counselor and third-party entities (C) Agreement on treatment techniques (D) Agreement on treatment goals What is an ineffective method for a counselor to develop a strong relationship with a client?Q88 ; (A) Exhibit a thorough knowledge of expertise in addiction treatment (B) Use facts to support recommendations
(C) Make connections between the client's experiences and the counselor's clinical knowledge (D) Explain to the client what to expect from experiences the counselor is familiar with from other clients What action as described below is not consistent with the technique of motivational interviewing?Q89 ; (A) Summarizing what the client says to show good listening (B) Ensure an argument is dealt with quickly and sternly (C) Continue to reinforce agreed upon goals (D) Make the client aware of actions inconsistent with their goals When counseling a client with a co-occurring disorder, what specific technique is most appropriate to be emphasized?Q90 ; (A) Using repetition to ensure an understanding of expectations (B) Identify high risk situations the client may not be aware of (C) Help the client find a sponsor (D) Use positive reinforcement such as privileges to reward progress During counseling, a client who has now been abstinent for some significant amount of time and has adjusted to a new lifestyle, has indicated boredom with their current situation. He says his old life was certainly much more exciting. What is not an appropriate technique to avoid a relapse?Q91 ; (A) Remind the client of the pain from substance abuse (B) Challenge the client appropriately on the reality of what he remembers as enjoyable times (C) Suggest new activities that may fill the void (D) None of the above What is not an effective technique for helping a client utilize a mutual self-help group?Q92 ; (A) Prescribe the best group for the client (B) Have exit surveys to evaluate the client's reactions
(C) Provide a briefing on the dynamics of the group (D) Help to overcome logistical issues What is not consistent with the philosophies of motivational interviewing?Q93 ; (A) Collaboration (B Acceptance C) Compassion (D) Intervene What is mostly not a realistic expectation that should be set from a counselor to prepare the client for sessions?Q94 ; (A) Confidentiality will be kept (B) Start times will be enforced (C) Sessions where the client arrives under the influence will be analyzed for further insight (D) There may not be any contact outside of the predetermined times What model of substance abuse treatment is consistent with having a philosophy related to the cause of abuse as being a "defect of character"?Q95 ; (A) Medical Model (B) Spiritual Model (C) Sociocultural Model (D) Psychological Model What is most likely a poor example of self-disclosure during a counseling session?Q96 ; (A) Telling the client that you observe a certain emotion in today's session (B) Providing detailed stories to try to connect with the client (C) Acknowledging a similar interest to build rapport (D) None of the above What is not an effective example of empathy towards a client?Q97 ; (A) Express your sincere remorse when the client explains a difficult time
(B) Provide an example of experience with a similar feeling (C) State the feelings you believe the client is going through (D) Use active listening to ensure the client knows you understand the story What is not an example of evidence-based therapy?Q98 ; (A) Pharmacotherapy (B) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (C) Solution Focused Brief Therapy (D) None of the above Of the following examples of treatment programs, which is considered a long-term method?Q99 ; (A) Residential treatment (B) Medication-assisted treatment (C) Residential therapeutic community treatment (D) Outpatient counseling When implementing withdrawal management or detoxification, what is not an appropriate expectation of the process?Q100 ; (A) It will last typically less than ten days (B) This is an opportunity to evaluate the client's mental state while intoxicated (C) There is a potential for medical issues and a professional should be present (D) All of the above A client who is still employed is addicted to opioids and requires treatment. He is also physically disabled which makes it difficult for him to leave the home. His family life while impacted is still supporting and intact. Which of the following treatment options is most likely appropriate?Q101 ; (A) Outpatient treatment (B) Halfway house (C) Therapeutic community (D) None of the above
What is a medication that may have benefits for the treatment of someone with an opioid addiction?Q102 ; A) Methadone (B) Disulfiram (C) Acamprosate (D) None of the above What type of group counseling is effective in providing information to the client about substance abuse?Q103 ; (A) Psychoeducational (B) Skills development (C) Support (D) Interpersonal process Which of the following substances is there no conclusive evidence to support an effectiveness of any medication for abuse treatment?Q104 ; (A) Alcohol (B) Tabaco (C) Methamphetamine (D) Heroin When determining the presence of a crisis, what statement is true?Q105 ; (A) A crisis occurs if there is a perceived traumatic event regardless of the mental state of the client (B) If a traumatic event occurs but the client has a stable mental state there is no crisis (C) A crisis involves only short-term consequences (D) A crisis may not include a catalyst What is not a generally an identified step in the process of crisis intervention?Q106 ; (A) Assess the extent of the crisis B) Identify the problem at hand (C) Determine potential solutions (D) Establish a relapse strategy
What is not an effective strategy for deescalating a crisis situation?Q107 ; (A) Ask questions about the client's past that may identify the root of the problem (B) Use verbal de-escalation (C) Take steps to establish a rapport with the client (D) Whenever possible, meet with a client in person to deal with a crisis As per general AA teachings, what is not a part of the HALT acronym related to relapse prevention?Q108 ; (A) Hunger (B) Anger (C) Loneliness (D) Temptation What in contemporary terms is the most prevalent way to describe the goal of relapse prevention?Q109 ; (A) Have the proper tools necessary to intervene when warning signs arise (B) Promote healthy and positive changes in one's life to prevent relapse (C) Prepare the client for the inevitable by having an appropriate plan in place (D) None of the above What is not consistent with the strategies in relapse prevention therapy?Q110 ; (A) Identify relapse as a process (B) Learn to cope with urges and cravings (C) Learn techniques to minimize damage if a relapse does occur (D) After a relapse, be prepared to move on completely What is not a category of techniques which can be used for coping as a part of relapse prevention therapy?Q111 ; (A) Behavioral (B) Physical (C) Cognitive (D) None of the above
What is not a primary component of the CENAPS Model of Relapse Prevention?Q112 ; (A) Assessment (B) Warning Sign Identification (C) Warning Sign Management (D) Relapse Counseling What is the main difference between the Marlatt and Gordon Model of Relapse Prevention and the CENAPS Model?Q113 ; (A) CENAPS uses abstinence-based treatment (B) CENAPS encourages lifestyle changes as essential (C) CENAPS teaches early identification of warnings (D) All of the above What is not identified as one of the most common triggers for a relapse?Q114 ; (A) Unpleasant emotions (B) Interpersonal conflict (C) Physical pain (D) Social pressure Evidence based practices and programs have all of the following goals except?Q115 ; (A) Eliminate unverified practices (B) Incorporate the opinions of clinical experts (C) Use science to determine usable evidence (D) Incorporate the individual tendencies of the client and caregiver into the plan of treatment Management of an agency wants to implement a new evidence- based program into the current framework. What is not necessary for the full integration of the new practice?Q116 ; (A) Training for counselors on the expectations of the new practice (B) Client interviewing for the potential of use (C) Implementation of new policies regarding the program (D) Evaluation of how the new practice may affect other partners