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What is the relative importance of behavior in Psychoanalytic theory?
 
  a. Much behavior is driven by and related to unconscious motives.
  b. The therapist notices that the client is more likely to perform desired behaviors when appropriately reinforced.
  c. The client is aware that his or her Realistic Anxiety drives his/her behavior
  d. a and c

Q. 2

Research investigations into the field of alcohol or other drugs and families suggest that these families often feel __________ and project the cause of family problems to outside influences.
 
  (a) hopeless (b) powerful (c) trapped (d) powerless

Q. 3

The most serious form of withdrawal is _______________.
 
  (a) Hyperarousal
   (b) Alcoholic hallucinosis
   (c) Convulsive seizures
   (d) Delirium tremens

Q. 4

One limitation of evidence-based practice research is that
 
  a) Evidence-based practice trials are rarely randomized, and therefore lack statistical significance and validity.
  b) It is difficult to determine the most evidence-based treatment because treatment effectiveness is dependent on the individual's needs.
  c) Treatments are only tested on a single disorder, and it is difficult to determine the best treatments for individuals with multiple disorders.
  d) Many treatments have not been shown to be consistently effective in research, so it is difficult to determine evidence-based approaches.

Q. 5

What is the relative importance of cognition in Psychoanalytic theory?
 
  a. The client's thoughts are the most important factor in understanding behavior.
  b. Cognition is important in the processing of unconscious matter.
  c. Thinking about the situation helps the client begin to accept the therapist as a unique individual.
  d. The client is encouraged to use cognition to control emotions

Q. 6

Well-formed treatment goals should be:
 
  A. Broad-based and abstract.
   B. Large and worthy of coming to counseling.
   C. Concrete, specific, and behavioral.
   D. The absence of something rather than its presence.

Q. 7

A good treatment plan is relational. This means that
 
  a) It is tailored to the client's individual needs and is based on client goals, objectives, and strengths.
  b) It focuses on client strengths, resources, times of resiliency, and ability to cope rather than the client's diagnosis.
  c) It is sensitive to the client's context of culture, gender, and other developmental factors.
  d) It is based on a strong client-counselor relationship, and is therefore sensitive to the client's treatment goals and context.

Q. 8

This 3-pound organ is the central filter for the blood and is the site of 90 of alcohol metabolism.
 
  (a) Brain
   (b) Kidney
   (c) Liver
   (d) Bladder

Q. 9

Which of the following is not one of the distinctions between AA and SMART Recovery?
 
  (a) to participate in SMART Recovery, a person must also be in therapy (b) the use of labels like alcoholic are not used in SMART Recovery (c) cross-talk is encouraged in SMART Recovery (d) SMART Recovery has no sponsors
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