Children in alcoholic families, when compared to children from families with no known history of drug abuse have been shown to demonstrate more:
(a) depression and anti-social behaviors (b) depression and aggression (c) aggression and anti-social behaviors (d) aggression and fear
Q. 2The question, What will your co-workers say they noticed different about you when you are free from cocaine? is an example of a:
A. Miracle question.
B. Future looking question.
C. Past looking forward question.
D. Relationship-oriented question.
Q. 3In creating a treatment plan for clients, it is important that problem selection is
a) Specific, concrete, and clearly stated
b) General, concrete, and clearly stated
c) Specific, abstract, and clearly stated
d) General, abstract, and clearly stated
Q. 4Defining alcoholism as a disease is associated with:
(a) Jellinek and the use of abstinence as treatment
(b) The Civil War when concern over heavy drinking supported the temperance movement
(c) Viewing alcoholism use and abuse on a continuum
(d) An examination of social norms
Q. 5The most important thing the analyst does is
a. help the client act out her unconscious impulses
b. interpret the client's transference
c. assist the client in making peace with his mother
d. changes the client's defense mechanisms
Q. 6Kaufman and Kaufman view the alcoholic family as:
(a) dysfunctional (b) enmeshed (c) codependent (d) aggressive
Q. 7Questions that presume change either has already happened or will happen down the road are called:
A. Miracle questions.
B. Past questions.
C. Presupposition questions.
D. Relationship oriented questions.