Multiple Choice
One of the goals of cognitive-behavioral approaches to SUDs is to
A) help the client identify and correct irrational thought patterns that support continued use of chemicals.
B) confront areas of conflict long buried by the superego.
C) look at the client's disruptive behaviors, what motivated him or her, and the unconscious conflict that these issues have caused over the years.
D) focus on ego states that cause such emotional stress for the person.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q6: Part of the challenge for substance rehabilitation
Q7: The person who enters a substance abuse
Q8: Approximately 90% of those who are dependent
Q9: What are some of the factors that
Q10: According to Heyman, the individuals who enter
Q12: Describe the voucher-based reinforcement treatment programs.
Q13: Nowinski's model suggests that the first step
Q14: A major problem that can contribute to
Q15: Compare and contrast the Prochaska and Nowinski
Q16: The treatment approach in which a client