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This document allows patients to declare in advance the kind of care they want to receive or not receive at the end stage of their lives in the event that they are no longer able to communicate their preferences at the time.
What is a living will?
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This is a self-management approach that should be emphasized at all stages of addiction treatment.

What is Relapse Prevention? (RP)

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Stuttering

What is Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder? (Stuttering)
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Family-based interventions are particularly beneficial when they target high levels of _______________ among family members, which have been linked to high relapse and rehospitalization rates of for people with schizophrenia.
What is Expressed Emotion? (EE)
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Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by...

What is Weight Loss?
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It was originally designed as a treatment for nervous habits and motor tics and incorporates awareness, relaxation, motivation, competing response, and generalization training.
What is Habit Reversal Training?
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This disorder applies whenever a client has both a substance use disorder and another mental disorder, regardless of the severity of the disorder.
What is Co-occurring Disorder?
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There is evidence that behavioral interventions are effective for reducing the symptoms of...
What is ADHD?
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Is based on the assumption that depressive symptoms can be eliminated by altering the cognitions that underlie them.
What is Beck's Cognitive Therapy?
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Disorder characterized by a cycle of bingeing and compensatory behaviors such as self-induced vomiting designed to undo or compensate for the effects of binge eating.

What is Bulimia Nervosa?

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A voluntary work-based program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals, and follow-up services.
What are Employee Assistance Programs?
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Is a biological treatment for alcoholism.
What is Antabuse?
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Educational therapies are the treatment of choice for...
What is a Specific Learning Disorder?
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Treatment includes exposing the individual to the feared object or situation while preventing him from engaging in cognitive or behavioral avoidance.
What is Specific Phobia?
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The soiling of underwear with stool by children who are past the age of toilet training. Because each child achieves bowel control at his or her own rate, medical professionals do not consider stool soiling to be a medical condition unless the child is at least 4 years old.

What is Encopresis?
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Helps clients resolve problems in a social context and, therefore, can address goals that can't be addressed in individual psychotherapy or addiction counseling.

What is Group Therapy?
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Is the most commonly used psychosocial intervention in substance use disorder treatment programs.
What is Addiction Counseling?
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Treatment for this disorder usually includes pharmacotherapy, and the antipsychotic drugs haloperidol and pimozide.
What is Tourette's Disorder?
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Treatment for this disorder normally involve cognitive-behavioral therapy; and, for many individuals, a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy is most beneficial.
What is Generalized-Anxiety Disorder? (GAD)
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Involuntary urination, especially by children at night is known as 

What is Enuresis?
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Involves self-blame, guilt, anxiety, and depression, which lead to an increased susceptibility to further alcohol consumption.
What is Abstinence Violation Effect?
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This syndrome occurs because a chronic drinker's body adapts over time to the effects of alcohol so that drinking ends up having a normalizing effect on his body.
What is Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome?
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The introduction of the antipsychotic drugs in the 1950s is considered the most important development in the treatment of...
What is Schizophrenia?


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Disorder in which you fear and avoid places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed.

What is Agoraphobia?


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A psychiatric disorder in which debilitating anxiety and fear arise frequently and without reasonable cause.

What is Panic Disorder?