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A series of multiple-choice questions and answers related to the certified alcohol and drug counselor (cadc) pre-test exam. it covers various aspects of addiction counseling, including client assessment, treatment approaches, family dynamics, and ethical considerations. The questions assess knowledge of pharmacology, behavioral approaches, and counseling techniques relevant to substance abuse treatment. the detailed answers offer valuable insights into the subject matter, making it a useful study resource for students and professionals in the field.
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important thing the counselor should do is: A. Remain quite for a time to allow the client to consider the summarized material. B. Document the summary as soon as possible as part of the treatment plan. C. Recommend that the client discuss the session with his/her sponsor. D. Terminate the session immediately. - ANSWER A. Remain quite for a time to allow the client to consider the summarized material.
losing his home and car by defaulting on his loans, and associating only with peers who use cocaine. He states that he does not require residential treatment because his problem is not serious enough. He further states that he has lost his house and car because his wife didn't work enough hours. Which defense mechanisms is this client displaying? A. Projection, denial, and displacement B. Denial, minimization, and rationalization C. Sub-limitation, displacement, and compensation D. Identification, minimization, and Sub-limitation - ANSWER B. Denial, minimization, and rationalization
C. The client was intelligent and highly motivated D. The client lived close by and was gainfully employed - ANSWER A. There were no physical complications and the client was motivated
A. Draw up a new contract with the client. B. Talk to the client about possible denial. C. Create new goals and objectives, and suggest alternate forms of therapy. D. Discuss these concerns with the client and make necessary changes in treatment goals. - ANSWER D. Discuss these concerns with the client and make necessary changes in treatment goals.
factors. B. Assess Joe's potential for suicide by asking him about his intent, and evaluating high risk factors. C. Determine if Joe has a gun or other weapon. D. Initiate involuntary hospitalization procedures. - ANSWER B. Assess Joe's potential for suicide by asking him about his intent, and evaluating high risk factors.
B. Take responsibility for his behavior. C. Develop a more positive perception of himself. D. Effect a behavioral intervention. - ANSWER B. Take responsibility for his behavior.
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A. Reviewing documentation in progress notes. B. Consulting with the client's significant others. C. Referring the client to a professional outside your agency for an objective review. D. Asking the client to write a personal evaluation of his/her own progress. - ANSWER A. Reviewing documentation in progress notes.