Deck 9: Mutual Help Groups and Spiritual Religious Resources

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A fundamental difference between AA meetings and 12 Step treatment models is:

A) ​AA meetings stress the voluntary nature of attendance.
B) ​Compliance is stressed in the AA meetings.
C) ​The treatment models are highly directive.
D) ​AA only requires monthly dues
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Gamblers Anonymous is

A) ​unwelcoming of women
B) ​becoming more friendly to women
C) ​only open to males
D) ​only holds women-only meetings for women
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Persons who wish for help with managing to drink moderately should attend:

A) ​Alcoholics Anonymous
B) ​Moderation Management
C) ​SMART Recovery
D) ​Women for Sobriety
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In AA,newcomers may spend entire days in meeting after meeting;it is routinely suggested that they attend ______ meetings in 90 days.

A) ​30
B) ​45
C) ​60
D) ​90
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Alcoholics Anonymous,as practiced as a mutual-help group in the community:​

A) ​is run by recovering individuals
B) ​non-voluntary
C) ​requires working on the 12 steps
D) ​requires people to stay sober for at least two months before becoming members
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Explain the differences between a Twelve-step facilitation model practiced in a professional treatment program and a Twelve-step group as practiced in the community.
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"Cross-talk" in a 12-step meeting means

A) ​giving advice or rebutting someone's point
B) ​talking across the table to someone else
C) ​talking negative about a person or topic
D) ​crossing the line on what is acceptable to discuss
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The Twelve Traditions are:

A) ​a historical perspective on AA.
B) ​guidelines for the functioning of the program in the community.
C) ​an alternative to the Twelve Steps.
D) ​no longer applicable to modern AA
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Visitors who want to attend a twelve-step group in the community should

A) ​attend an open meeting
B) ​read the Big Book before attending
C) ​ask permission of the group facilitator
D) only go with a member of that group​
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What is the meaning of "disease" in the Twelve-step community?
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Which of the following is a type of group not found in specialized AA meetings?

A) ​veterans
B) ​elders
C) ​Native Americans
D) ​persons with problem gambling as well as alcoholism
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Women make up approximately ___% of AA membership (as of 2014).

A) ​15
B) ​38
C) 55​
D) ​75
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How does life transformation take place in a Twelve-step community program?
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According to the most recent AA member random survey (AA,2014)of 6,000 AA members in the US and Canada,the average AA member is:

A) ​female
B) ​white
C) ​age 21-30
D) ​received no professional treatment before AA attendance
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Explain the authors' contention that AA can be viewed as a "narrative community." Do you agree or disagree?
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Which of the following requires a spiritual orientation?

A) ​Women for Sobriety
B) ​Alcoholics Anonymous
C) ​SMART Recovery
D) ​Moderation Management
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According to "the metaphor of disease": alcoholism is a threefold disease and includes which of the following?

A) ​mental,physical,and spiritual
B) ​physical,spiritual,and emotional
C) ​psychological,physical,and emotional
D) ​none of the above
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SMART recovery is drawn from the principles of

A) ​harm reduction.
B) ​cognitive-behavioral therapy.
C) ​psychodynamic therapy.
D) ​transactional analysis.
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The first step of the 12 steps of AA begins:

A) ​"Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity."
B) ​"We admitted we were powerless over alcohol."
C) ​"Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him."
D) ​none of the above
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A fundamental difference between the writings of cofounder Bill Wilson and professional treatment programs that practice "Twelve-Step Facilitation" is around the issue of _______.​

A) ​attendance
B) ​confidentiality
C) ​compliance
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12 Step groups and 12-Step facilitation are one and the same.
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Which characteristic does not describe the characteristics of moderation management members

A) ​women
B) ​middle-class
C) ​poorly educated
D) ​don't have severe drinking problems
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According to the views of moderation management (MM),drinking problems are viewed as:

A) ​disease
B) ​bad habits
C) mental illness​
D) ​moral impurities
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Moderation Management is not intended for people who experience significant withdrawal symptoms when they stop drinking.
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There is evidence to indicate that AA is a very useful approach for alcoholics trying to stop drinking.
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Alcoholics Anonymous requires people to believe in a Christian God.
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The practice of AA members introducing themselves by their first names and then saying,"...and I'm an alcoholic," is a counter-therapeutic reinforcement of a negative label,according to the text.
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A fundamental difference between AA meetings and 12 Step treatment models is:

A) ​AA meetings stress the voluntary nature of attendance.
B) ​Compliance is stressed in the AA meetings.
C) ​The treatment models are highly directive.
D) ​AA only requires monthly dues
​AA meetings stress the voluntary nature of attendance.
2
Gamblers Anonymous is

A) ​unwelcoming of women
B) ​becoming more friendly to women
C) ​only open to males
D) ​only holds women-only meetings for women
​becoming more friendly to women
3
Persons who wish for help with managing to drink moderately should attend:

A) ​Alcoholics Anonymous
B) ​Moderation Management
C) ​SMART Recovery
D) ​Women for Sobriety
​Moderation Management
4
In AA,newcomers may spend entire days in meeting after meeting;it is routinely suggested that they attend ______ meetings in 90 days.

A) ​30
B) ​45
C) ​60
D) ​90
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Alcoholics Anonymous,as practiced as a mutual-help group in the community:​

A) ​is run by recovering individuals
B) ​non-voluntary
C) ​requires working on the 12 steps
D) ​requires people to stay sober for at least two months before becoming members
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Explain the differences between a Twelve-step facilitation model practiced in a professional treatment program and a Twelve-step group as practiced in the community.
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"Cross-talk" in a 12-step meeting means

A) ​giving advice or rebutting someone's point
B) ​talking across the table to someone else
C) ​talking negative about a person or topic
D) ​crossing the line on what is acceptable to discuss
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The Twelve Traditions are:

A) ​a historical perspective on AA.
B) ​guidelines for the functioning of the program in the community.
C) ​an alternative to the Twelve Steps.
D) ​no longer applicable to modern AA
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Visitors who want to attend a twelve-step group in the community should

A) ​attend an open meeting
B) ​read the Big Book before attending
C) ​ask permission of the group facilitator
D) only go with a member of that group​
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10
What is the meaning of "disease" in the Twelve-step community?
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11
Which of the following is a type of group not found in specialized AA meetings?

A) ​veterans
B) ​elders
C) ​Native Americans
D) ​persons with problem gambling as well as alcoholism
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Women make up approximately ___% of AA membership (as of 2014).

A) ​15
B) ​38
C) 55​
D) ​75
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13
How does life transformation take place in a Twelve-step community program?
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14
According to the most recent AA member random survey (AA,2014)of 6,000 AA members in the US and Canada,the average AA member is:

A) ​female
B) ​white
C) ​age 21-30
D) ​received no professional treatment before AA attendance
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Explain the authors' contention that AA can be viewed as a "narrative community." Do you agree or disagree?
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16
Which of the following requires a spiritual orientation?

A) ​Women for Sobriety
B) ​Alcoholics Anonymous
C) ​SMART Recovery
D) ​Moderation Management
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17
According to "the metaphor of disease": alcoholism is a threefold disease and includes which of the following?

A) ​mental,physical,and spiritual
B) ​physical,spiritual,and emotional
C) ​psychological,physical,and emotional
D) ​none of the above
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SMART recovery is drawn from the principles of

A) ​harm reduction.
B) ​cognitive-behavioral therapy.
C) ​psychodynamic therapy.
D) ​transactional analysis.
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The first step of the 12 steps of AA begins:

A) ​"Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity."
B) ​"We admitted we were powerless over alcohol."
C) ​"Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him."
D) ​none of the above
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A fundamental difference between the writings of cofounder Bill Wilson and professional treatment programs that practice "Twelve-Step Facilitation" is around the issue of _______.​

A) ​attendance
B) ​confidentiality
C) ​compliance
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12 Step groups and 12-Step facilitation are one and the same.
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22
Which characteristic does not describe the characteristics of moderation management members

A) ​women
B) ​middle-class
C) ​poorly educated
D) ​don't have severe drinking problems
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According to the views of moderation management (MM),drinking problems are viewed as:

A) ​disease
B) ​bad habits
C) mental illness​
D) ​moral impurities
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Moderation Management is not intended for people who experience significant withdrawal symptoms when they stop drinking.
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There is evidence to indicate that AA is a very useful approach for alcoholics trying to stop drinking.
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Alcoholics Anonymous requires people to believe in a Christian God.
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The practice of AA members introducing themselves by their first names and then saying,"...and I'm an alcoholic," is a counter-therapeutic reinforcement of a negative label,according to the text.
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