What is the term for a person's ability to cope with their chronic illness or disability?
What is psychosocial adaptation
In 2016, this ethnic population reported the highest alcohol use.
What is caucasion/white
What code must clinical rehabilitation counselors follow just like other counseling specialties?
What is the American Counseling Association (ACA) Code of Ethics
This type of treatment adheres to the concepts of AA/NA and is conducted by a professional counselor in individual sessions.
What is 12-step facilitation treatment
What three disciplines were synthesized into clinical rehabilitation counseling?
What is education, behavioral, and health
Advocacy seeks to remove these, for they inhibit growth, access, and development.
What is barriers
What is the acronym of the organization that maintains the additional, professional ethical code for clinical rehabilitation counselors?
What is CRCC - Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification
This treatment therapy, which is also a therapeutic style, requires counselors to rely heavily on reflective listening.
What is Motivational Interviewing
What model focuses on diagnosis, symptoms, and illness of a person with a disability?
What is biomedical model
SAMHSA is the acronym for this group, which was formed by Congress in 1992.
What is Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
What do clinical rehabilitation counselors need to be prepared for?
What is disaster and/or crisis
Founded in 1935, and often used conjunction with traditional therapies, this group remains the largest self-help organization in the world.
What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
What movement was significant in the history of clinical rehabilitation counseling?
What is Disability Rights Movement
This annual study monitors substance abuse behaviors, access, and perceptions among youth.
What is Monitoring the Future
What type of competencies do clinical rehabilitation counselors need to develop in order to consider the culture of a client?
What is multicultural competencies
Counselors help their clients learn to decrease or abstain from substance use by way of noticing alternative rewards for non-use when using this treatment modality.
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Who is the father of the independent living movement?
Who is Ed Roberts
Former first lady who advocated for addiction recovery.
Who is Betty Ford
What do counselors need to first do as a step in developing multicultural competency?
What is awareness
In 2013, it was determined that 45% of clients in substance use treatment were also diagnosis with a _______ mental health disorder.
What is co-occurring or comorbid.