Which of the following best describes the effectiveness research on Cognitive-behavioral therapy?
a. a promising approach
b. the most empirically supported of all the group therapy interventions
c. the least supported approach to addiction intervention
d. less empirical support than Solution-focused.
Which of the following is not a method used in cognitive-behavioral therapy:
a. reinforcement
b. the miracle question
c. modeling
d. ABC of emotions chart
The story of Mr. Glue Head best illustrates:
a. the problem with using such a label for a drug user.
b. the dangers of inhalant use.
c. the advantages of letting the client define the problem.
d. the risk of letting the client define the problem.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the idea that:
a. abstinence is required in order to change addictive behaviors
b. addiction is a disease with inevitable progression.
c. maladaptive thinking and bad habits are the mechanisms that cause addictive problems
d. a person needs to hit bottom before they can change their addictive behavior.
Which of the following is a goal of motivational interviewing:
a. compliance from the client
b. challenging resistance
c. confrontation
d. exploring and resolving ambivalence
Which of the following is not a technique for enhancing motivation?
a. roll with resistance
b. express empathy
c. break through denial
d. develop discrepancy
A major focus in motivational interviewing is to help clients:
a. establish a sense of identity
b. examine family of origin issues
c. break through denial
d. explore and resolve ambivalence
Motivational interviewing was developed by _____________ as he demonstrated his motivational techniques to Norwegian student interns.
a. William Miller
b. Harold Hughes
c. Charles Rapp
d. Alan Marlatt
Which of the following characterizes Solution-focused therapy?
a. looks for the root of the problem
b. sees the person as the problem.
c. relies on diagnostic labels from the DSM.
d. assumes the future can be created and negotiated regardless of the problem
The outcome measurement for harm reduction therapy is:
a. abstinence from the addictive behavior
b. any step in the direction of reducing harm
c. successful employment
d. entering formal treatment