Human service workers who do crisis work experience negative effects more than other types of human service workers.
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Q. 2Changing mental sets is important in treating chemical dependence for all the following reasons, except:
A) beliefs about the events can be critical to staying dry.
B) recognizing cues can help the client learn how to avoid potential problems.
C) should, ought, and must statements may lead the client to drink again.
D) chemical dependents become victims of their rational thoughts.
Q. 3Burnout may lead to both personal and professional growth.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 4Reaction formation in a recovering alcoholic occurs when:
A) temper tantrums and sulking are used to manipulate others.
B) hurtful events are buried in unconscious memory.
C) the individual needs acceptance and goes out of his or her way to find it.
D) the cured alcoholic assumes responsibility for curing all alcoholics.
Q. 5Being over-involved in client problems may cause crisis workers to attempt dramatic cures on impossible cases and become panic stricken when plans go awry.
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Q. 6One of the decision variables as to whether a drug abuser will be treated as an in- or outpatient is based on:
A) whether the client is a polyuser.
B) whether the treatment program is AA-based or not.
C) whether the client's withdrawal is going to be severe.
D) how the client will pay for treatment.
Q. 7Highly motivated human service workers are generally immune to burnout.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Q. 8The major controversy of alcohol addiction occurs between:
A) disease models and socio-cultural models.
B) law enforcement and human service.
C) whether physical or psychological effects are more important.
D) genetic and gateway models.