Screening and engagement
Treatment planning and collaboration
Case management
Counseling
Ethical responsibility
100

The CAGE screening tool is used for 

What is an alcohol screening tool

100

Developing a treatment plan involves (who)

What is counselor and patient 

100

Case management begins during 

What is the intake process 

100

During a counseling session what long term results should you discuss with a patient that is a heavy alcohol user? 

What is liver damage. 

100

Ethical standards are useful because they are specific and offer guidance relevant to all ethical dilemmas. 

TRUE OR FALSE 

What is false.

200

What stage of change are most individuals in who voluntarily enter treatment

What is various stages of change

200

When developing a treatment plan reviewing the Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs can be helpful. How is Maslow's Hierarchy of needs best described?  

What is ranking of essential needs. 

200

What is a key component of an effective referral?

What is collaboration or coordination of care. 

200

What is one of your roles as a counselor?

What is to advocate for and support....

200

What is an appropriate response to a patient that offers you a substantial gift? 

What is "Thank you so much, but I cannot accept that..." 

300

What are the withdrawal symptoms characterized by severe flu-like symptoms (Nausea, vomiting, running nose, watery eyes, chills abdominal cramps etc...

What is opioid withdrawal 

300
Among the following mental health disorders, which one is the most influenced by culture....Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Panic Disorder or Depression?

What is depression.

300

What information is including in a DAP note?

What is Data, Assessment and Plan. 

300

Sarah misuses heroin, which group would be an appropriate suggestion for her (NA, AA, CA, GA)

What is NA 

300

When is it most important for SA counselors to consider clients cultural backgrounds? 

What is all components of treatment. 

400

Screening_____ and assessment _______

(short explanation) 

What is screening looks for a problem and assessment defines it

400

What are S.M.A.R.T goals (What does the acronym stand for) ?

Specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and Time bound. 

400

Briefly discuss the har reduction based model of recovery....

What is the hard reduction model recognizes the abstinence may not always ne attainable.....
400

A patient is dually diagnosed, mental health and substance use disorder, which diagnosis should be treated first?

What is they should be treated simultaneously. 

400

As a counselor it is our responsibility to be culturally competent. What is the GREATEST cultural barrier to receiving mental health treamtent?

What is the stigma of mental health. 

500

According to the DSM-5 criteria, a patient that has previously met the criteria for stimulant use disorder, but has not met the criteria for stimulant use in 10 months (except for cravings) would be termed to be in ___________ remission. 

What is early remission. 

500

When establishing a treatment plan looking at the ASAM dimension may be helpful to identify goals. 

 

How many dimensions are in the ASAM criteria and what are they?

What is acute intoxication or withdrawal, biomedical conditions, emotional/behavioral complications, readiness to change, relapse potential, recovery/living environment 

500

The 12 Core functions include 

What is Screening, intake, orientation, assessment, treatment planning, counseling, case management, crisis intervention, client education, referral, reports and record keeping and case consultation 

500

This psychotherapy is centered on increasing a persons awareness, freedom and self-direction often associated with the "empty chair."

What is Gestalt therapy.

500

Under HIPPA, patient do not have the right to obtain a copy of what documentation?

What is psychotherapy notes. 

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