According to the Office of Applied Studies, what percentage of substance abuse treatment facilities report using Motivational Interviewing?
A. 75.
B. 65.
C. 30.
D. 55.
Q. 2Evidence-based counseling approaches are best conceptualized as:
A. Possibilities and recommendations.
B. The end all, be all of treatment.
C. Strategies that always work with clients.
D. A complete waste of time.
Q. 3According to the text, which theories would be relevant choices for clients in ongoing recovery?
A. Motivational Interviewing and CBT.
B. REBT and Gestalt.
C. Existential, Adlerian, and Gestalt.
D. Relapse Prevention and Motivational Interviewing.
Q. 4According to Brown (1995), the transition stage of alcoholism is marked by:
A. Relapse.
B. Increases in negative consequences.
C. Gains in early recovery.
D. Psychological insight and emotional maturity.
Q. 5According to the Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (NIDA, 1999), the following activities are considered critical components of effective treatment for substance addiction except:
A. Building motivation.
B. Building drug resistance and refusal skills.
C. Improving problem solving.
D. Becoming financially independent.
Q. 6On a practical level, psychological theories offer all of the following except:
A. An organizing philosophy for how problems develop.
B. Grounding from which to develop and implement techniques.
C. Assumptions about human beings.
D. A formal mental health diagnosis.
Q. 7Which of the following type of research occurs in the moment directly with students, is formative, and provides the opportunity to immediately apply results, is cyclical in nature, and perfect for a school setting?
a. action
b. evidence-based
c. qualitative
d. quantitative