Al has been an alcoholic for more than 10 years. He is proud to tell you that he is no longer an alcoholic, and his boss and family can verify this to be the case. When asked how he accomplished this change in his life, what will he say?
a) He recovered on his own, without formal treatment.
b) He began going to AA meetings three years ago and continues to attend.
c) He entered a residential treatment program that used a variety of therapies.
d) He was court ordered to undergo aversion therapy after he was involved
in a series of drunk driving accidents.
a
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At a retreat for therapists, the group leader decides to use a few warm-up exercises to help everyone get to know each other. She says, "I want all of the therapists who view their roles as active and directive in the back of the room." When she looks at the back of the room she finds that most of the people back there follow which treatment approaches?
a. cognitive-behavioral and humanistic b. cognitive-behavioral and biological c. psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral d. psychodynamic and biological
Which of the following is NOT a biomedical therapy?
a. ECT b. psychosurgery c. tertiary prevention d. chemotherapy