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Social risk factors can involve
 
  (a) peer groups, families, and communities (b) peer groups, families, and churches (c) peer groups, siblings, and communities (d) None of the Above

Q. 2

The limbic system is involved in _______________.
 
  (a) Basic, autonomic functions such as hormonal activity, thirst, hunger, temperature, sex drive and sleep
   (b) Relaying information from the upper brain-stem
   (c) Emotional behavior and long-term memory
   (d) Thought, perception, motor function, sensory data processing and vision.

Q. 3

Bob is a recovering cocaine addict. After a stressful day at work, he bumps into an old using friend who offers him some coke. Bob asserts himself and does not use.
 
  In a cognitive-social learning model of relapse, how would this situation be analyzed? (a) Bob avoided a high risk situation resulting in enhanced self-esteem (b) Bob coped with a high risk situation and decreased the probability of future relapse (c) Bob coped with a high risk situation resulting in enhanced self-efficacy (d) Bob avoided a high risk situation resulting in a decreased abstinence violation effect

Q. 4

Two key steps in establishing a here and now focus on group counseling includes:
 
  A. Sharing thoughts and expressing feelings.
   B. Sharing what happened last night and expressing thoughts.
   C. Expressing feelings and looking at what just happened in the group.
   D. Taking an inventory of the moment and meditating on that.

Q. 5

Psychosocial risk factors are usually divided into personal and social dimensions. Personal risk factors include such things as
 
  (a) stress (b) financial problems, (c) relational victimization (d) All the Above

Q. 6

Drug addiction
 
  (a) Has decreased over the last decade
   (b) Involves illegal drugs only
   (c) Is a complex disorder
   (d) All of the above

Q. 7

Counselors are not acting in a competent manner when they
 
  a. experience burnout
  b. conduct counseling sessions when you are in some way impaired
  c. practice using new approach with lack of appropriate skills in that method
  d. all of the above

Q. 8

What is the relationship between self-efficacy and relapse prevention?
 
  (a) if a recovering person has positive self-efficacy, the person is more likely to avoid high risk situations (b) if a recovering person believes he or she has the ability to cope with a high risk situation, the probability of relapse is reduced (c) self-efficacy is not as important in determining the probability of relapse as is attendance at aftercare groups (d) the development of positive self-efficacy is essential in building the global life-style changes that reduce the probability of relapse
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Answer to #1

(a)

Answer to #2

D

Answer to #3

(c)

Answer to #4

C

Answer to #5

(d)

Answer to #6

A

Answer to #7

D

Answer to #8

(b)
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