In Eysenck's (1952) study, the control groups were:
a. state hospital patients.
b. insurance clients.
c. waiting list controls.
d. both a and b.
Q. 2If Bob had used cocaine in the situation described above, how would that be analyzed in a cognitive-social learning model of relapse prevention?
(a) Bob did not avoid a high risk situation resulting in the abstinence violation effect (b) Bob did not successfully cope with a high risk situation resulting in decreased self-efficacy (c) Bob did not successfully avoid a high risk situation resulting in future apparently irrelevant decisions (d) Bob did not successfully cope with a high risk situation resulting in escalating slips and relapse
Q. 3If clients are reluctant to give mutual help groups a try, clinicians should:
A. Agree with them and drop the issue.
B. Insist that they sign up as soon as possible.
C. Encourage clients to try more than one home fellowship.
D. Refer their clients to another therapist.
Q. 4Behavioral risk factors relate to such things as
(a) school engagement (b) academic achievement (c) healthy lifestyle (d) A and B only e) All the Above
Q. 5The cortex is significant as related to drug use since it controls
(a) Basic, autonomic functions such as hormonal activity, thirst, hunger, temperature, sex drive and sleep
(b) Thought, perception, motor function, sensory data processing and vision
(c) Emotional behavior and long-term memory
(d) Taste and craving
Q. 6Blocking is a general group counseling technique designed to:
A. Make intentional connections with other group members.
B. Precluding certain members from sabotaging the group process.
C. Procure thoughts and feelings from each member.
D. Intentionally block someone from sharing to let them know how it feels.
Q. 7What is usually the first step to take if you observe a peer or colleague acting in an unethical way?
a. report them to their professional organization
b. try to informally resolve the issue by talking to the transgressor
c. report them to law authorities
d. contact their licensing board regarding their behavior