NAADAC PRACTICE TEST 2 - UPDATED VERSION
*1)* Quantity, frequency of use, patterns over time, and progression are necessary
questions when taking the
client's _______________.
A. legal history
B. medical history
C. family history
D. drug and alcohol history - Answers -A. legal history
B. medical history
C. family history
*D. drug and alcohol history *
See page 42 of the study module two updated version
*1)* *To identify those who have a condition related to a psychoactive substance use
disorder*
*2)* *To assess the full range of difficulties currently experienced by the client. The
addiction counselor or other helping professional should rate the symptom severity,
diagnose evident mental health disorders and screen for related difficulties or
challenges*
*3)* To plan appropriate treatment interventions for the client
*4)* To involve the appropriate family members or significant others in the client's
evaluation and treatment
*5)* To determine the methods for evaluating the effectiveness of the treatment
interventions that will be implemented.
*2)* A good treatment plan generally consists of the following elements except
_____________.
A. problem statement
B. goal statement
C. measurable objectives
D. consequences of relapse - Answers -A. problem statement
B. goal statement
C. measurable objectives
*D. consequences of relapse*
*9)* In motivational interviewing, the "A" in the acronym OARS stands for
__________________.
A. ask
B. assess
C. affirm
D. action - Answers -A. ask
,B. assess
*C. affirm*
D. action
See page 59 of the study module two updated version
*Open questions, affirmation, reflective listening, and summary reflections (OARS)* are
the basic interaction techniques and skills that are used "early and often" in the
motivational interviewing approach.
*10)* The purpose of the screening process during evaluation is all of the following
*except* _________________.
A. to determine the presence of any dual disorders
B. to determine who will be paying for the client's treatment services
C. to ascertain whether the client is a good fit for the treatment program
D. to gather basic biographical information about the client - Answers -A. to determine
the presence of any dual disorders
*B. to determine who will be paying for the client's treatment services*
C. to ascertain whether the client is a good fit for the treatment program
D. to gather basic biographical information about the client
See page 41 of the study module two updated version
Not sure about this, I think it should be A but the test says B
*11)* ________________ does not point to any specific therapy or theoretical approach
but rather is a relative set of therapies that include a shorter time period and fewer
sessions than *"traditional"* therapy.
A. Gestalt therapy
B. Brief therapy
C. Family systems therapy
D. Motivational interviewing - Answers -A. Gestalt therapy
*B. Brief therapy*
C. Family systems therapy
, D. Motivational interviewing
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First paragraph
*12)* Premature counselor self disclosure can often cause the client to feel
____________________.
A. an enhanced bond with the counselor
B. valued and understood
C. threatened and anxious
D. that the counselor is trustworthy - Answers -A. an enhanced bond with the counselor
B. valued and understood
*C. threatened and anxious*
D. that the counselor is trustworthy
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- It can be seen as threatening.
- It can blur the relationship boundaries.
- Disclosing too little can add to therapeutic distance.
- Disclosing too much can lead to the addiction counselor or other helping professional
being perceived as lacking discretion, being untrustworthy, self-preoccupied and/or
needing therapy him or herself.
- Premature feedback about a client's attitude or behavior can contribute to feelings of
inferiority or rejection in that client.
- Too much disclosure does not allow the client to talk.
*13)* The conscious and unconscious feelings and attitudes the addiction counselor has
towards a client are part of what is known as _______________.
A. regression
B. countertransference
C. boundary interference
D. transference - Answers -A. regression
*B. countertransference*
C. boundary interference
D. transference
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Bottom of the page, has roots in Freudism
See page 46 of the study module two updated version
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