M.I.
Groups
12-Stepping
Relapsing
100

the central feature of any therapeutic
interaction

Change

100

Researchers indicate that the great majority of
treatment for substance use is administered in...

groups

100

Alcoholics Anonymous was founded on June 10 of what year

1935

100

Relapse is a part of

recovery

200

a relationship- and
client-centered system of change by which the
counselor utilizes various techniques and
interpersonal skills known to be effective agents of
change.

Motivational Interviewing

200

an increasingly popular and important source of help for many clients, they provide a planned framework that can be replicated, modified, and/or adapted to fit different types of client groups

Psychoeducational 

200

The first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous was
published in

1939

200

After the client has completed the initial stages of
treatment, the focus of counseling and recovery
support services typically turns towards
establishing a ___________ routine

maintenance

300

the earliest stage of the
change process.

Pre-contemplation

300

These types of groups explore the foundation of
current behaviors, seeking to build insight and
replace dysfunctional coping patterns with healthy
ones.

Psychotherapeutic

300

Founded by the wives of AA members.
It is a support group for the family of someone
struggling with alcohol use disorder

Al-Anon

300

Sustained abstinence is considered as ____ days or longer

30

400

n this stage, clients are open to the idea that
perhaps their behavior is problematic

Contemplation

400

These voluntary groups have members that share
a common problem and meet for the purpose of
exchanging social support

Self-help

400

Founded in
1986 in Phoenix, Arizona, and is a 12-step
program that strives for healthy relationships from
the point of departure of codependence on
someone with an addiction

co-dependents anonymous

400

The use of medication to treat SUD's is called

Pharmacotherapy

500

The client is now ready to begin taking steps to
actively change the target behavior

Preparation

500

Professional counselors who lead groups are
called to practice within the scope of

competence

500

By 1957, in response to the recognition
that teenagers presented special needs and
concerns, this group was established after
modifications to Al-Anon.

Alateen

500

a return to one’s drug-
seeking and using behaviors and lifestyle prior to
initiating treatment and recovery services.

recidivism

600

The counselor’s role during this stage is to help
the client remember why he or she decided that
change was necessary

Action

600

communicates basic rights and
responsibilities to the prospective group member

Informed consent

600

was
founded in 1986 by Jack Trimpey and emphasizes
direct instruction from recovered addicts on self-
recovery and permanent abstinence from
addiction.

Rational Recovery

600

the degree to which a
person feels capable and competent of being
successful in a specific situation.

self-efficacy

700

The change process belongs to

the client

700

Concepts such as educational background,
geographic region, relationship status, and
spiritual belief systems is known as

diversity

700

this person has the single
purpose of helping the sponsee recover from the
behavioral problem that brought the sufferer into
12-step work

sponsor

700

When are Clients more likely to lapse or relapse?


immediately following treatment

800

an interpersonal
exchange whereby a client appears to be working
against change while a counselor may seem to be
arguing for change

resistance

800

While ____ acknowledges alcohol as a drug,____
does not

NA/AA

800

The emphasis on ___________, surrender, and
powerlessness contradicts contemporary dominant
Western cultural norms of self-reliance and
widespread secularism

spirituality

800

one of the primary tools used to change
negative thinking and develop healthy life coping
skills

CBT