QUESTION 13 The Community Reinforcement and Family Training Approach (CRAFT) is
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QUESTION 13
The Community Reinforcement and Family Training Approach (CRAFT)
is derived from teachings from Al-Anon.
teaches family members how to provide positive feedback to the addicted member.
helps family members dissociate from the addicted member in order to become independent.
is geared toward the criminal justice system.
1 points
QUESTION 14
Key themes of African American families of which the counselor should be aware are all except:
a network of extended family ties.
reciprocity in providing aid.
the personal connection between family and therapist.
non-reciprocity regarding gift-giving.
1 points
QUESTION 15
In situations of domestic violence, the counselor is advised by the text authors to
refer the couple to conjoint counseling.
refer the violent partner to a batterers’ group.
not mention domestic violence in screening; let the partner bring it up later.
if children are endangered, not to keep it confidential.
1 points
QUESTION 16
Visitors who want to attend a twelve-step group in the community should
attend an open meeting
read the Big Book before attending
ask permission of the group facilitator
only go with a member of that group
1 points
QUESTION 17
“Cross-talk” in a 12-step meeting means
giving advice or rebutting someone’s point
talking across the table to someone else
talking negative about a person or topic
crossing the line on what is acceptable to discuss
1 points
QUESTION 18
A fundamental difference between AA meetings and 12 Step treatment models is:
AA only requires monthly dues
The treatment models are highly directive.
AA meetings stress the voluntary nature of attendance.
Compliance is stressed in the AA meetings.
1 points
QUESTION 19
The Twelve Traditions are:
a historical perspective on AA
guidelines for the functioning of the program in the community.
an alternative to the Twelve Steps.
no longer applicable to modern AA
1 points
QUESTION 20
The first step of the 12 steps of AA begins:
“Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.”
“We admitted we were powerless over alcohol.”
“Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood
none of the above
A.is derived from teachings from Al-Anon.
B.teaches family members how to provide positive feedback to the addicted member.
C.helps family members dissociate from the addicted member in order to become independent.
D.is geared toward the criminal justice system.
Explanation / Answer
13. B Family members supports the addicted persons in their family.
14. C
15. B
16. A Open meeting open to public. Any one can attend this meeting.
17. A
18. B Treatment models are highly directive.
19. B It gives guidelines for the program.
20. B Powerlessness means you are weak. So come out from
that.
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