Deck 14: Social Work and Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence

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The need to use increased amounts of a substance to reach the same level of mood alteration initially achieved is called _____.

A)minimization
B)denial
C)tolerance
D)dependence
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_____, linked to substance abuse and dependence, is the development of a series of symptoms, often involving psychological or behavioral changes, directly related to intake of a substance and its influence on the central nervous system.

A)Minimization
B)Withdrawal
C)Tolerance
D)Intoxication
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The most prevalent defense used by people who are substance dependent is:

A) minimization.
B) rationalization.
C) denial.
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_____ is the defense mechanism used by people who abuse drugs that involves making excuses for the problems caused by the dependence on a substance.

A) Minimization
B) Rationalization
C) Denial
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Which of the following belongs to the category of hallucinogens?

A)Hashish
B)Marijuana
C)Ketamine
D)Mescaline
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Identify the basic area under which a substance abuse or dependence assessment relates to asking the potential question "How is the client affecting the lives of others?"

A)Esteem
B)Confusion
C)Denial
D)Acceptance
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Opioids include all of the following except:

A) heroin.
B) cocaine.
C) opium.
D) morphine.
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All of the following principles are important regardless of the treatment approach or program for chemical dependence except:

A) engaging with social workers.
B) using a multiple-system approach to individualized treatment.
C) assessing a client's problem.
D) using a choice component to incorporate a care plan.
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Of the important features of various treatment approaches to chemical dependence, _____ is the act of determining the nature and causes of a client's problem.

A) engagement
B) assessment
C) intervention
D) planning
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_____ is also known as a bottom shelf stimulant.

A)Speed
B)Nicotine
C)Crank
D)Meth
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In a family where substance dependence is involved, _____ assume increasing responsibility for maintaining family functioning and making excuses on the abuser's behalf.

A) scapegoats
B) lost children
C) mascots
D) enablers
Question
Which of the following is a potential question to ask about a client during substance abuse or dependence assessment that focuses on the confusion area?

A) What happens when the client loses self-control over his/her drinking/drugging?
B) How will the client monitor himself/herself?
C) What is getting in the way of the client accepting that there is a drug/alcohol abuse problem?
D) What values do the client cherish the most?
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Many _____ usually work with suicidal, homicidal, or resistant clients and have a strong 12-step group orientation, with clients being expected to attend multiple 12-step meetings during the week.

A) therapeutic communities
B) halfway houses
C) inpatient treatment facilities
D) mutual self-help groups
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Which of the following addictive drugs, which do not fit into the stimulant or depressant categories, can cause increased heart rate and blood pressure, slowed motor functioning, memory loss, and, potentially, nausea?

A)Dissociative anesthetics
B)Hallucinogens
C)Opioids and morphine derivatives
D)Cannabinoids
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_____ is short-term treatment designed to oversee a client's safe withdrawal from a substance to which he or she is addicted.

A) Outpatient treatment
B) Detoxification
C) Alternative medication
D) Family-system treatment
Question
The method of substance administration that takes the most time to take effect is:

A)oral ingestion.
B)inhalation.
C)injection.
D)snorting.
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_____ is the array of symptoms that develop as a result of discontinued use of a substance or the compulsion to absorb the substance to avert these symptoms.

A)Tolerance
B)Withdrawal
C)Addiction
D)Alcoholism
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_____ is the defense mechanism used by people who abuse alcohol that involves assigning little importance to drug use or its consequences.

A) Minimization
B) Rationalization
C) Denial
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Which of the following is also known as a "top of the line" stimulant?

A)Cocaine
B)Caffeine
C)Tobacco
D)Nicotine
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Which of the following routes of administration of a substance is quicker than drinking or swallowing, but slower than either inhalation or injection?

A)Squeezing
B)Mainlining
C)Snorting
D)Popping
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Inhalation is the method of drug administration that takes the most time for its affect to be felt.
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The term substance is often referred to as psychoactive substance.
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Outpatient treatment consists of temporary residences to assist in the transition from an inpatient program to the real-life community.
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Rationalization is the defense mechanism most used by alcoholics and involves insisting to oneself that nothing is wrong.
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A client's chosen route of drug administration is important assessment information.
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Family members of substance abusers often feel tremendous guilt.
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The credo of the addicted family is "don't talk, don't trust, and don't feel."
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Crank is considered a bottom shelf stimulant.
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Which of the following is true of the growth phase as part of the four-stage recovery model for substance dependence treatment?

A) During this phase, clients strive to maintain sobriety, although relapses are common.
B) This phase reflects the beginning of a new lifestyle not involving substance abuse.
C) During this stage, clients are often "obsessed" with their abstinence and recovery.
D) This stage marks a true change in life orientation from the former substance-abuse days.
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CNS is an abbreviation for combined narcotic substance.
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In most agencies, individual counseling sessions with clients who have chemical dependence problems are provided more frequently than group sessions.
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The second stage in the four-stage recovery model for substance dependence treatment is:

A) transformation.
B) growth.
C) confrontation.
D) abstinence.
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Special K, Rohypnol, and ecstasy belong to the same drug category.
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Alcohol and other drug abuse is often masked by and interrelated to many other problems.
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_____ strategies for alcohol or other drug misuse are based on the premise that alcohol or other drug use ranges across a continuum, starting with no consequences for use and ending with devastating consequences for use, with many states in between.

A) Four-stage recovery
B) Therapeutic adjunct
C) Behavior continuance
D) Harm reduction
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Withdrawal is the development of a series of symptoms directly related to intake of the substance and its influence on the central nervous system.
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The engagement process of substance abuse treatment has the goal of thoroughly assessing the client's problem.
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Most drugs of abuse can be smoked or inhaled.
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Reflective listening is an interviewing technique where social workers or counselors translate what they think the client is feeling into words.
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The term substance abuse is now commonly replacing the term addiction.
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List the drugs that are considered stimulants and those that are considered as depressants.
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The harm reduction approach demands total abstinence, whereas the four-stage recovery model allows greater flexibility in pursuing control over the substance.
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Al-Anon is specifically for teenagers within families of alcoholics.
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Explain the defense mechanisms minimization, rationalization, and denial.
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Describe the eight themes that characterize the families of people who are substance dependent.
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List ten potential questions that you could ask a client during a substance abuse or dependence assessment.
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Briefly describe the strengths-based approach to treating alcohol and other substance abuse as proposed by Van Wormer and Davis.
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Explain the following types of resources for the treatment of alcoholism.
A. Detoxification
B. Therapeutic communities
C. Pharmacological adjuncts​
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Four principles were described in the text as important regardless of the treatment approach or program. One was engagement; explain the other three.
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A key component of a harm reduction approach is choice.
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What are dissociative anesthetics?
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Describe the four-stage recovery model.
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Cite and describe four methods of administering mind-altering substances.
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Where should public funding be focused regarding substance abuse and dependence-prevention or treatment? Explain your reasons.
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Discuss the role of a practitioner in a harm reduction approach.
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Describe the terms tolerance and withdrawal in the context of people with alcohol problems.
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Medications such as Antabuse that are used to combat alcoholism are called pharmaceutical equivalents.
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Briefly explain the four categories of pathological patterns of behaviors concerning how a substance is used as cited in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
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The first stage of the four-stage recovery model is the confrontation stage.
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Deck 14: Social Work and Substance Use, Abuse, and Dependence
1
The need to use increased amounts of a substance to reach the same level of mood alteration initially achieved is called _____.

A)minimization
B)denial
C)tolerance
D)dependence
C
2
_____, linked to substance abuse and dependence, is the development of a series of symptoms, often involving psychological or behavioral changes, directly related to intake of a substance and its influence on the central nervous system.

A)Minimization
B)Withdrawal
C)Tolerance
D)Intoxication
D
3
The most prevalent defense used by people who are substance dependent is:

A) minimization.
B) rationalization.
C) denial.
C
4
_____ is the defense mechanism used by people who abuse drugs that involves making excuses for the problems caused by the dependence on a substance.

A) Minimization
B) Rationalization
C) Denial
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Which of the following belongs to the category of hallucinogens?

A)Hashish
B)Marijuana
C)Ketamine
D)Mescaline
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6
Identify the basic area under which a substance abuse or dependence assessment relates to asking the potential question "How is the client affecting the lives of others?"

A)Esteem
B)Confusion
C)Denial
D)Acceptance
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7
Opioids include all of the following except:

A) heroin.
B) cocaine.
C) opium.
D) morphine.
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8
All of the following principles are important regardless of the treatment approach or program for chemical dependence except:

A) engaging with social workers.
B) using a multiple-system approach to individualized treatment.
C) assessing a client's problem.
D) using a choice component to incorporate a care plan.
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9
Of the important features of various treatment approaches to chemical dependence, _____ is the act of determining the nature and causes of a client's problem.

A) engagement
B) assessment
C) intervention
D) planning
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10
_____ is also known as a bottom shelf stimulant.

A)Speed
B)Nicotine
C)Crank
D)Meth
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11
In a family where substance dependence is involved, _____ assume increasing responsibility for maintaining family functioning and making excuses on the abuser's behalf.

A) scapegoats
B) lost children
C) mascots
D) enablers
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12
Which of the following is a potential question to ask about a client during substance abuse or dependence assessment that focuses on the confusion area?

A) What happens when the client loses self-control over his/her drinking/drugging?
B) How will the client monitor himself/herself?
C) What is getting in the way of the client accepting that there is a drug/alcohol abuse problem?
D) What values do the client cherish the most?
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13
Many _____ usually work with suicidal, homicidal, or resistant clients and have a strong 12-step group orientation, with clients being expected to attend multiple 12-step meetings during the week.

A) therapeutic communities
B) halfway houses
C) inpatient treatment facilities
D) mutual self-help groups
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Which of the following addictive drugs, which do not fit into the stimulant or depressant categories, can cause increased heart rate and blood pressure, slowed motor functioning, memory loss, and, potentially, nausea?

A)Dissociative anesthetics
B)Hallucinogens
C)Opioids and morphine derivatives
D)Cannabinoids
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_____ is short-term treatment designed to oversee a client's safe withdrawal from a substance to which he or she is addicted.

A) Outpatient treatment
B) Detoxification
C) Alternative medication
D) Family-system treatment
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The method of substance administration that takes the most time to take effect is:

A)oral ingestion.
B)inhalation.
C)injection.
D)snorting.
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_____ is the array of symptoms that develop as a result of discontinued use of a substance or the compulsion to absorb the substance to avert these symptoms.

A)Tolerance
B)Withdrawal
C)Addiction
D)Alcoholism
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_____ is the defense mechanism used by people who abuse alcohol that involves assigning little importance to drug use or its consequences.

A) Minimization
B) Rationalization
C) Denial
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Which of the following is also known as a "top of the line" stimulant?

A)Cocaine
B)Caffeine
C)Tobacco
D)Nicotine
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Which of the following routes of administration of a substance is quicker than drinking or swallowing, but slower than either inhalation or injection?

A)Squeezing
B)Mainlining
C)Snorting
D)Popping
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Inhalation is the method of drug administration that takes the most time for its affect to be felt.
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The term substance is often referred to as psychoactive substance.
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Outpatient treatment consists of temporary residences to assist in the transition from an inpatient program to the real-life community.
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Rationalization is the defense mechanism most used by alcoholics and involves insisting to oneself that nothing is wrong.
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A client's chosen route of drug administration is important assessment information.
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Family members of substance abusers often feel tremendous guilt.
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The credo of the addicted family is "don't talk, don't trust, and don't feel."
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Crank is considered a bottom shelf stimulant.
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Which of the following is true of the growth phase as part of the four-stage recovery model for substance dependence treatment?

A) During this phase, clients strive to maintain sobriety, although relapses are common.
B) This phase reflects the beginning of a new lifestyle not involving substance abuse.
C) During this stage, clients are often "obsessed" with their abstinence and recovery.
D) This stage marks a true change in life orientation from the former substance-abuse days.
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CNS is an abbreviation for combined narcotic substance.
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In most agencies, individual counseling sessions with clients who have chemical dependence problems are provided more frequently than group sessions.
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The second stage in the four-stage recovery model for substance dependence treatment is:

A) transformation.
B) growth.
C) confrontation.
D) abstinence.
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Special K, Rohypnol, and ecstasy belong to the same drug category.
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Alcohol and other drug abuse is often masked by and interrelated to many other problems.
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35
_____ strategies for alcohol or other drug misuse are based on the premise that alcohol or other drug use ranges across a continuum, starting with no consequences for use and ending with devastating consequences for use, with many states in between.

A) Four-stage recovery
B) Therapeutic adjunct
C) Behavior continuance
D) Harm reduction
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Withdrawal is the development of a series of symptoms directly related to intake of the substance and its influence on the central nervous system.
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The engagement process of substance abuse treatment has the goal of thoroughly assessing the client's problem.
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Most drugs of abuse can be smoked or inhaled.
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Reflective listening is an interviewing technique where social workers or counselors translate what they think the client is feeling into words.
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The term substance abuse is now commonly replacing the term addiction.
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List the drugs that are considered stimulants and those that are considered as depressants.
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The harm reduction approach demands total abstinence, whereas the four-stage recovery model allows greater flexibility in pursuing control over the substance.
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Al-Anon is specifically for teenagers within families of alcoholics.
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Explain the defense mechanisms minimization, rationalization, and denial.
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Describe the eight themes that characterize the families of people who are substance dependent.
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List ten potential questions that you could ask a client during a substance abuse or dependence assessment.
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Briefly describe the strengths-based approach to treating alcohol and other substance abuse as proposed by Van Wormer and Davis.
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Explain the following types of resources for the treatment of alcoholism.
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Four principles were described in the text as important regardless of the treatment approach or program. One was engagement; explain the other three.
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A key component of a harm reduction approach is choice.
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What are dissociative anesthetics?
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Describe the four-stage recovery model.
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Cite and describe four methods of administering mind-altering substances.
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Where should public funding be focused regarding substance abuse and dependence-prevention or treatment? Explain your reasons.
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Discuss the role of a practitioner in a harm reduction approach.
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Describe the terms tolerance and withdrawal in the context of people with alcohol problems.
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Medications such as Antabuse that are used to combat alcoholism are called pharmaceutical equivalents.
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Briefly explain the four categories of pathological patterns of behaviors concerning how a substance is used as cited in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).
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The first stage of the four-stage recovery model is the confrontation stage.
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