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CBT approaches to treatment
 
  A. have not worked as well as traditional psychotherapy.
  B. rely on the use of medications to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
  C. use hypnotism as the major form of treatment.
  D. have the clients to identify people, places, and behaviors associated with drug use.

Question 2

Describe the process and goals of motivational enhancement therapy. Be sure to include the concept of denial and also stages of change in your answer.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3

Describe at least three of the components of the Social Influence Model of drug prevention.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 4

The alcohol concentration of most wines is about 40 percent.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 5

Using either the public health model or the Institute of Medicine classification, describe in general terms three different kinds of prevention programs. These are differentiated mainly by the people at whom they are targeted.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 6

Discuss the goals and approaches that distinguish drug education programs from drug prevention programs.
 
  What will be an ideal response?
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

D

Answer to #2

Attempts to shift the focus away from denial and toward motivation to change. An interview establishes the level of drinking or drug use, associated problems, and the client's current stage of change (precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, or maintenance) regarding the substance use. Avoiding confrontation or telling the client what to do, the interviewer discusses the information about amount of use and problems to lead the client toward the next stage of change. This is used partly to prepare the client for entry into some other form of treatment.

Answer to #3

Refusal skills, public commitment, countering advertising, normative education, use of teen leaders.

Answer to #4

FALSE

Answer to #5

Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary; or Universal, Selective, Indicated. In each case, the first reaches a broad audience, the others are more targeted.

Answer to #6

Drug education aims at providing balanced and complete information about drugs and is evaluated by whether the students know this information. Drug prevention programs aim at preventing drug use or abuse, and may be one-sided. Evaluations are based on follow-up surveys of whether students have started using or increased their use of cigarettes, alcohol, marijuana, etc.
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6 years ago
Great answers, all of them were right
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