Exam 11: Twelve Step and Other Types of Support Groups

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Research studies on the effectiveness of AA have shown that:

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Which of the following is not one of the distinctions between AA and SMART Recovery?

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The Twelve Traditions of AA can be summarized as follows:

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AA's position regarding moderate or controlled drinking is as follows:

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What is a major distinction between Women for Sobriety and Twelve Step groups?

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Which of the following is not an advantage of Twelve Step groups?

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When Bill W. contacted Dr. Bob to talk about his (Bill W.'s) alcoholism, he wanted to:

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Which of the following is not one of the disadvantages of Twelve Step groups mentioned in the text?

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What is a major distinction between SOS and Twelve Step groups?

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Why is "cross talk" not allowed at AA meetings?

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What is a major distinction between Many Roads, One Journey and Twelve Step groups?

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The Twelve Steps of AA can be summarized as follows:

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Moderation Management is most appropriate for:

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