One of the main emphasis of Satir's family therapy is that of strengthening
A) responsibility.
B) self-esteem.
C) leadership.
D) togetherness.
Q. 2A client reports that he has been using a pain killer (i.e., Loritab) for the last 18 months and has attempted to stop using the pain killer but has not been able to do so. He also reports taking higher doses to get the same effect, and he is going to multiple doctors to get various prescriptions. A diagnosis you should first consider would be:
A) Substance Abuse Disorder.
B) Substance Use Disorder.
C) Substance-Induced Somataform Disorder.
D) Addictive Personality Disorder.
Q. 3Which statement is true of Virginia Satir?
A) Her emphasis is on the pathology of individuals.
B) Her method involves each individual in the family separately.
C) She uses role-playing and games to accelerate and intensify the experience of family communications.
D) She authored Dibs In Search of Self.
Q. 4In diagnosing Substance Use Disorders, counselors needs to consider:
A) the amount of alcohol being consumed on a daily basis.
B) whether the use of the substance is resulting in interpersonal problems.
C) the difference between Substance Dependence and Substance Abuse.
D) whether the alcohol use is resulting in intoxication.
Q. 5Using Satir's family member role classification, what role is characterized by You are so illogical, be reasonable.
A) Irrelevant
B) Computer
C) Blamer
D) Guilt-inducer
Q. 6In the DSM-5, the term substance in Substance-Related Disorders:
A) refers to alcohol exclusively.
B) refers to alcohol and street drugs.
C) alcohol and both prescribed and nonprescribed psychoactive drugs.
D) includes drugs of abuse (including alcohol), side effects of prescribed and over-the-counter medication, or a toxin.