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Title: Rational recovery is: (a) Cognitive behaviorally based (b) Psychoeducational (c) Insight ...
Post by: georgetine2 on Mar 5, 2018
Rational recovery is:
 
  (a) Cognitive behaviorally based
   (b) Psychoeducational
   (c) Insight driven
   (d) A and B

Q. 2

What is the difference between binge-eating and bulimia nervosa?
 
  (a) the latter consists of the consumption of large and unnecessary quantities of food in one sitting (b) bulimia nervosa is characterized by binge-eating which is done in a short amount of time (c) with bulimia nervosa- one limits one's intake of food or does not eat (d) bulimia nervosa involves purging while binge-eating does not involve purging

Q. 3

Moderation Management works best with:
 
  (a) Addicted individuals
   (b) Individuals who deny their addiction
   (c) Problem users
   (d) All of the above

Q. 4

Which of the following best describes an approach for alcohol-related disorders that teaches controlled, moderate drinking strategies
 
  a) Twelve-step facilitation
  b) Behavioral self-control training
  c) Social skills training
  d) Cognitive-behavioral therapy

Q. 5

Several criticisms of other addictions have been advanced. Which of the following is not a criticism of other addictions?
 
  (a) it is not the result of weak moral character and not of addictive behaviors (b) the term, addiction, is a special term and ought to be limited to what is already known to be additive (c) the term would include 95 of the general population (d) both a and b


Title: Rational recovery is: (a) Cognitive behaviorally based (b) Psychoeducational (c) Insight ...
Post by: terriroberts96 on Mar 5, 2018
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