The most important element to the healing process from SUDs is
The majority of outpatient treatment programs follow a approach to recovery.
The DSM-5 Criteria for a Substance Use Disorder include all of the following EXCEPT:
One disadvantage of inpatient/residential treatment is
Which is NOT a form of harm reduction?
According to your text, which is NOT one of the roles the assessment process plays?
One major disadvantage of paper-and-pencil screening instruments is that they are
The strength of the Minnesota model was that it
The founder of the classic form of intervention is:
In which stage of the stages of change model is most of the work of treatment done?
Which is an example of collateral information that may be important to collect during a client assessment?
The core of the assessment process is
The process of re-orientating the client to post-treatment life is
In contrast to the screening phase, during the assessment phase the individual conducting the assessment is attempting to
The dimensions of recovery and healing described in the video are physical, personal, relational, , and
Treatment goals are to be
According to your text, the two-question screening instrument designed by Brown, et. Al., is
The assessor, while functioning as a “gatekeeper” for the admissions process
Which statement is true in regards to the first 3 years of AA’s founding?
Which is the most common treatment modality used to create psychosocial change for an individual with a SUD/AUD?
Factors for success in recovery include all of the following EXCEPT:
From the medical model, is active disease state after a period of remission.
The focus of motivational interviewing is on
The Alcoholics Anonymous program is based on the premise that
According to Doweiko, acupuncture has been in the treatment of substance use disorders.
Set 2
The strength of the Minnesota model was that it
Which statement is true in regards to the first 3 years of AA’s founding?
Steps four through nine of the AA 12-step program have been identified as
Which is the most common treatment modality used to create psychosocial change for an individual with a SUD/AUD?
The core of the assessment process is
From the medical model, ____________ is active disease state after a period of remission.
Which type of family/marital therapy is most common in the field of substance abuse treatment?
The substance abuse rehabilitation counselor must be adept in
Which is NOT a form of harm reduction?
There is _____ standard definition of inpatient/residential substance abuse treatment.
The purpose of the “aftercare” program is the
Another premise of Alcoholics Anonymous is that
In which stage of the stages of change model is most of the work of treatment done?
The most important element to the healing process from SUDs is
One major disadvantage of paper-and-pencil screening instruments is that they are
For many persons, outpatient therapy is a(n)
According to your text, which is NOT one of the roles the assessment process plays?
The Rational Recovery movement
The majority of outpatient treatment programs follow a ___________ approach to recovery.
Factors for success in recovery include all of the following EXCEPT:
Which is an example of collateral information that may be important to collect during a client assessment?
Treatment goals are to be
A urine toxicology test reveals that a client has THC in his or her urine. This is proof that the client
The steps of the assessment process are:
The DSM-5 Criteria for a Substance Use Disorder include all of the following EXCEPT:
Set 3
The steps of the assessment process are:
The core of the assessment process is
In the early stages of treatment a formal _________ is developed.
The substance abuse rehabilitation counselor must be adept in
The strength of the Minnesota model was that it
The focus of motivational interviewing is on
According to your text, which is NOT one of the roles the assessment process plays?
For many persons, outpatient therapy is a(n)
According to your text, the two-question screening instrument designed by Brown, et. al., is
Factors for success in recovery include all of the following EXCEPT:
Steps four through nine of the AA 12-step program have been identified as
Which is NOT a component of outpatient treatment?
Which statement is true in regards to the first 3 years of AA’s founding?
Treatment goals are to be
One major disadvantage of paper-and-pencil screening instruments is that they are
One downfall of keeping the client in the community while he/she participates in outpatient treatment is
Which is an example of collateral information that may be important to collect during a client assessment?
Desmond is participating in a street outreach needle exchange program. He is attempting to only use clean needles when injecting heroin until he gets to a place in his life when he feels ready to try to quit. Desmond appears to be involved in which of the following types of treatment?
One way for many substance abusers to avoid having their substance use interfere with their vocational activities is to be
The purpose of the “aftercare” program is the
The most important element to the healing process from SUDs is
Confrontation, with empathy, is a(n) ___________ in substance abuse rehabilitation.
A urine toxicology test reveals that a client has THC in his or her urine. This is proof that the client
There is _____ standard definition of inpatient/residential substance abuse treatment.
According to Doweiko, acupuncture has been ___________ in the treatment of substance use disorders.