Which change model sees failure to take responsibility for excessive drinking or smoking as a sign of character weakness
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1.) Provide a definition of relapse in regard to drug or alcohol use. (Use either the Kinney text or the handouts from class.) 2.) Identify the causation factors and what forms of prevention could this client have implemented from the following scenario; Mr. Potter has been in therapy for 6-months. This is his third time in individual counseling for alcohol use in the past 15 yrs. He considers himself a recovered problem drinker. He has slowed down significantly since the DWI arrest 15 yrs. ago. He recently lost his job of 19 yrs. due to downsizing. He see himself as a social drinker who usually celebrates the end of the week having a few drinks with the fellas. Now that he is not working, he has taking up the habit of drinking only in the afternoons to past the time. During his initial intake interview it was noted by the therapist that Mr. Potter has recently divorced his wife of 15 yrs. and is under going tests for colon cancer. He considers himself a loner, as his family broke off contact with him 15 years ago. Apparently, he refused to send financial assistance to his siblings who pay all the expenses for their unemployed alcoholic parents until they are old enough to qualify for Social Security Pensions. There was such a fight over his not doing his part for the "Family" that he and his girlfriend of 2-months moved to opposite end of the state, got married and were "happy" until the problems at work arose.
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________________ therapies assume that people should take responsibility for their lives and the decisions they make.
13. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the idea that: A. abstinence is required in order to change addictive behaviors B. addiction is a disease with inevitable progression. C. maladaptive thinking and bad habits are the mechanisms that cause addictive problems D. a person needs to "hit bottom" before they can change their addictive behavior. 17. Which of the following is not a good reason for using group therapy as a modality for addiction treatment: A. cost-effective B. in general, group therapy is just as effective as individual therapy C. it's the best modality for using films and lectures to describe the nature of addiction D. helps people who have become isolated from friends and family According to the boxed reading, "Children of Addicts," Iowa families increasingly are facing problems related to substance use involving A. marijuana B. cocaine C. methamphetamines. D. heroin A major thesis of chapter 10 on family counseling is that: A. the drug addict is the symptom carrier of the family dysfunction B. anorexia is often the product of an overprotective mother C. One should seek the cause of family mental illness in faulty family communication D. Addiction is a family illness. In her role theory, Wegscheider (1981) introduced the role of _____ to represent a significant role in the drug dependent family dynamics. A. the family manager B. the scapegoat C. the taskmaster D. the family monitor For the role of partner or spouse of the addict/alcoholic, the text uses A. codependent. B. family manager. C. chief enabler. D. scapegoat. Children who grew up in addict/alcoholic homes often develop coping mechanisms that may be useful later. The hero, for example, more than other siblings learns to ____________. A. assume responsibility early B. make friends easily C. have a great imagination D. become peer group oriented.
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