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[Show more]All of the following are questions on the CAGE questionnaire EXCEPT? 
a. Have you ever felt the need to cut down on your drinking? 
b. Have you ever felt annoyed by others criticizing your drinking? 
c. Have you ever experienced delirium tremens? 
d. Have you ever felt guilty about your drinking? 
c...
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Add to cartAll of the following are questions on the CAGE questionnaire EXCEPT? 
a. Have you ever felt the need to cut down on your drinking? 
b. Have you ever felt annoyed by others criticizing your drinking? 
c. Have you ever experienced delirium tremens? 
d. Have you ever felt guilty about your drinking? 
c...
Trust is an essential component of a productive counseling relationship. Which of the following is NOT a key counselor contribution to the development of trust: 
A.) Ongoing commitment to client success 
B.) Greater latitude in boundary setting 
C.) Nonjudgmental attitude 
D.) Unconditional positive...
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Add to cartTrust is an essential component of a productive counseling relationship. Which of the following is NOT a key counselor contribution to the development of trust: 
A.) Ongoing commitment to client success 
B.) Greater latitude in boundary setting 
C.) Nonjudgmental attitude 
D.) Unconditional positive...
Trust is an essential component of a productive counseling relationship. Which of the following is NOT a key counselor contribution to the development of trust: 
A.) Ongoing commitment to client success 
B.) Greater latitude in boundary setting 
C.) Nonjudgmental attitude 
D.) Unconditional positive...
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Add to cartTrust is an essential component of a productive counseling relationship. Which of the following is NOT a key counselor contribution to the development of trust: 
A.) Ongoing commitment to client success 
B.) Greater latitude in boundary setting 
C.) Nonjudgmental attitude 
D.) Unconditional positive...
1. It is considered unethical for a counselor to: 
 
a. talk with a client any place other than the counseling office 
b. treat client problems that are beyond his skill level 
c. refuse treatment for certain clients 
d. discuss some personal feelings 
b. treat client problems that are beyond his sk...
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Add to cart1. It is considered unethical for a counselor to: 
 
a. talk with a client any place other than the counseling office 
b. treat client problems that are beyond his skill level 
c. refuse treatment for certain clients 
d. discuss some personal feelings 
b. treat client problems that are beyond his sk...
Drug Use 
is a term used to describe the consumption of a drug in a socially acceptable or ritualistic manner. 
 
 
 
Drug Misuse 
involves the inappropriate, or unintentional, use of a prescription or nonprescription drug resulting in the physical, cognitive, emotional, or social impairment of the ...
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Add to cartDrug Use 
is a term used to describe the consumption of a drug in a socially acceptable or ritualistic manner. 
 
 
 
Drug Misuse 
involves the inappropriate, or unintentional, use of a prescription or nonprescription drug resulting in the physical, cognitive, emotional, or social impairment of the ...
What are Ethics 
The discipline of dealing with what is good and bad with moral duty and obligations- ethics are the principles of conduct governing an individual or group 
 
 
 
Name the three perspectives of ethical considerations 
1. Moral/professional judgments 
2. Legal or regulatory 
3. Ethica...
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Add to cartWhat are Ethics 
The discipline of dealing with what is good and bad with moral duty and obligations- ethics are the principles of conduct governing an individual or group 
 
 
 
Name the three perspectives of ethical considerations 
1. Moral/professional judgments 
2. Legal or regulatory 
3. Ethica...
All of the following are questions on the CAGE questionnaire EXCEPT? 
a. Have you ever felt the need to cut down on your drinking? 
b. Have you ever felt annoyed by others criticizing your drinking? 
c. Have you ever experienced delirium tremens? 
d. Have you ever felt guilty about your drinking? 
c...
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Add to cartAll of the following are questions on the CAGE questionnaire EXCEPT? 
a. Have you ever felt the need to cut down on your drinking? 
b. Have you ever felt annoyed by others criticizing your drinking? 
c. Have you ever experienced delirium tremens? 
d. Have you ever felt guilty about your drinking? 
c...
Drug Use 
is a term used to describe the consumption of a drug in a socially acceptable or ritualistic manner. 
 
 
 
Drug Misuse 
involves the inappropriate, or unintentional, use of a prescription or nonprescription drug resulting in the physical, cognitive, emotional, or social impairment of the ...
Preview 2 out of 13 pages
Add to cartDrug Use 
is a term used to describe the consumption of a drug in a socially acceptable or ritualistic manner. 
 
 
 
Drug Misuse 
involves the inappropriate, or unintentional, use of a prescription or nonprescription drug resulting in the physical, cognitive, emotional, or social impairment of the ...
ADDICTION 
The brain changes resulting from long-term use of alcohol or other drugs may lead to harmful behaviors and other physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual consequences. 
 
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug-seeking use. 
Risk f...
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Add to cartADDICTION 
The brain changes resulting from long-term use of alcohol or other drugs may lead to harmful behaviors and other physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual consequences. 
 
Addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that is characterized by compulsive drug-seeking use. 
Risk f...
I. SCREENING: 
The process by which the client is determined appropriate and eligible for admission 
to a particular program. 
 
 
 
Global Criteria SCREENING: 
1. Evaluate psychological, social and physiological signs and symptoms of alcohol and other 
drug use and abuse. 
2. Determine the client'...
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Add to cartI. SCREENING: 
The process by which the client is determined appropriate and eligible for admission 
to a particular program. 
 
 
 
Global Criteria SCREENING: 
1. Evaluate psychological, social and physiological signs and symptoms of alcohol and other 
drug use and abuse. 
2. Determine the client'...
DOT: Drug Abuse and Alcoholism practice exam questions with 100% correct answers 2024
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Add to cartDOT: Drug Abuse and Alcoholism practice exam questions with 100% correct answers 2024
When was the Alcohol & Drug Counselor Committee established? 
1998 
 
 
 
The Alcohol & Drug Counselor Committee is comprised of how many members? 
5 
 
 
 
How many hours must Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors and Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselors complete in supervised practical tr...
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Add to cartWhen was the Alcohol & Drug Counselor Committee established? 
1998 
 
 
 
The Alcohol & Drug Counselor Committee is comprised of how many members? 
5 
 
 
 
How many hours must Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors and Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselors complete in supervised practical tr...
Alcohol and Drug Counselor practice exam questions with 100% correct answers 2024.
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The ACA Code of Ethics states that counselors may only practice within areas in which they have received the necessary education, training, experience, and supervision. 
 
True 
False 
True 
 
 
 
A visual representation of a person's family tree created with lines, words, and geometric figures tha...
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Add to cartThe ACA Code of Ethics states that counselors may only practice within areas in which they have received the necessary education, training, experience, and supervision. 
 
True 
False 
True 
 
 
 
A visual representation of a person's family tree created with lines, words, and geometric figures tha...
Rationalization is the chronic use of excuses to support both addiction and the feelings of inadequacy that lead to destructive acting and behaving. T/F 
True 
 
 
 
The ACA Code of Ethics states that counselors may only practice within areas in which they have received the necessary education, trai...
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Add to cartRationalization is the chronic use of excuses to support both addiction and the feelings of inadequacy that lead to destructive acting and behaving. T/F 
True 
 
 
 
The ACA Code of Ethics states that counselors may only practice within areas in which they have received the necessary education, trai...
The chronic use of excuses to support addiction and the feelings of inadequacy that lead to destructive acting and behaving 
Rationalization 
 
 
 
T/F 
Family members of addicts should be provided an opportunity to come together to share their experiences, discuss problems, provide encouragement, a...
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Add to cartThe chronic use of excuses to support addiction and the feelings of inadequacy that lead to destructive acting and behaving 
Rationalization 
 
 
 
T/F 
Family members of addicts should be provided an opportunity to come together to share their experiences, discuss problems, provide encouragement, a...
Screening - 1 of 12 Core Functions 
The process by which the client is determined appropriate and eligible for 
admission to a particular program. 
 
 
 
Screening 
This function requires the counselor consider a variety of factors before deciding whether or not to admit 
the potential client for tr...
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Add to cartScreening - 1 of 12 Core Functions 
The process by which the client is determined appropriate and eligible for 
admission to a particular program. 
 
 
 
Screening 
This function requires the counselor consider a variety of factors before deciding whether or not to admit 
the potential client for tr...
1.a. A wife refers her husband for substance abuse counseling. His drug of choice is cocaine which he has been using episodically with friends at a poker game (biweekly to weekly) for some years. She is disturbed at the illicit nature of the drug and the long standing use. He stated that though he r...
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Add to cart1.a. A wife refers her husband for substance abuse counseling. His drug of choice is cocaine which he has been using episodically with friends at a poker game (biweekly to weekly) for some years. She is disturbed at the illicit nature of the drug and the long standing use. He stated that though he r...
What is the recommended waiting time and maximum certification period for alcholism? 
Minimum Waiting: 
NO RECOMMENDED TIME FRAME! 
 
Maximum Certification: 
2 YEARS! 
 
 
 
What must driver w/ alcoholism complete in order to be certified? 
NO RESIDUAL PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT 
 
COMPLETED COUNSELING/TX ...
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Add to cartWhat is the recommended waiting time and maximum certification period for alcholism? 
Minimum Waiting: 
NO RECOMMENDED TIME FRAME! 
 
Maximum Certification: 
2 YEARS! 
 
 
 
What must driver w/ alcoholism complete in order to be certified? 
NO RESIDUAL PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT 
 
COMPLETED COUNSELING/TX ...
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