Sarah goes to her therapist for treatment of her drinking problem. Her therapist teaches her
methods to stop the drinking, which work quite effectively.
Then, her therapist teaches her a
series of techniques and skills designed to help prevent her from drinking again and to help
her cope with high-risk situations and temptations she is sure to encounter. This approach is
called ______.
a. self-control training c. relapse prevention training
b. skills training d. the abstinence violation effect
C
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An individual who exerts less effort when working on a group task if individual contributions will not be evaluated is engaging in what is called __________
a) social loafing. b) social idleness. c) social facilitation. d) the goof-off phenomenon.
The range of outcomes resulting from prenatal exposure to alcohol is called_______
A) fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). B) fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD). C) fetal alcohol disorder (FAD). D) fetal alcohol syndrome and spectrum disorder (FASSD).