What is the major distinction between the Cenaps Model of relapse prevention and cognitive-social learning models?
(a) in cognitive-social learning models, high risk situations for relapse are determined while in the Cenaps Model, no such assessment is necessary (b) in cognitive-social learning models, the relapse prevention strategies are cognitive-behavioral while in the Cenaps Model such interventions are contrary to the theoretical model (c) in cognitive-social learning models, addictive behaviors are conceptualized as bad habits, while in the Cenaps Model, addictive behaviors are viewed as symptomatic of the disease (d) in cognitive-social learning models, the goal is moderate use of AODs, while in the Cenaps Model, the goal is abstinence
Q. 2HIPPA does not apply to _______________.
(a) Health information contained in health care provider records or in health plan records
(b) Health information contained in health care clearinghouses.
(c) Health information contained in employer records or in educational records
(d) None of the above
Q. 3The ethical principles of ___________ dictate that counseling professionals are always attentive to client welfare and do not engage in behaviors that could in any way harm the client.
a. informed consent and competence
b. professionalism and concern
c. beneficence and malfeasance
d. none of the above
Q. 4Which of the following common strategies are endemic to all skill-building groups?
A. Didactic instruction.
B. Group practice.
C. Role play.
D. All of the above.
Q. 5According to research, persons with disabilities misuse drugs because:
(a) they see is modeled by others (b) of psychological trauma and social distance from the community (c) their family members influence use (d) there is no research on this population
Q. 6According to Gorski, how does the relapse process occur?
(a) irrational thinking due to mistaken core beliefs about self, others, and the world reverses the recovery sequence (b) client contact with people, places, and things that promote AOD use (c) failure to maintain a spiritual network through attendance at Twelve Step meetings (d) the reinforcing properties of AODs becomes more powerful than the reinforcement from abstinence