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Which of the following is NOT among the three most common complaints reported against addiction counselors:
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Health care professions practicing the NAADAC code of ethics are likely in agreement with HIPAA and other laws
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NAADAC’s Ethical Standards for Addiction Counselors require that counselors not have sexual contact with a client for at least two years following the point of last service contact.
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Question 9 (1 point)
Your employer asks you to lead a group for dually diagnosed clients. You have no training in this area. You should:
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Question 10 (1 point)
Which of the following situations would alert a counselor to ethical concerns for which he or she should seek a possible solution or alternative?
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Question 6 (1 point) Saved Which of the following is NOT among the three most common...
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Question 1 (1 point) Saved Social Security is an example of 2 of the following definitions ________________> 1. Means tested program; 2. Entitlement program 3. Social insurance or 'Safety Net' program: 4. Unearned benefit program Question 1 options: A) 1 & 4 B) 1 & 3 C) 2 & 4 D) 2 & 3 Question 2 (1 point) Saved According to Activity Theory: Question 2 options: Successful aging is interaction primarily with members of one’s...
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Question 24 (1 point) Saved Which of the following is NOT true regarding children and environmental exposure to environmental agents? Children cease to be vulnerable as they go through the developmental changes of puberty Children are especially vulnerable to contaminants due to their rapid development from before they are born and through early childhood Children's age-appropriate behavior exposes them to hazards The physical size of children puts them at greater exposure; children breathe more air, drink more water, and eat...
Question 14 (1 point) Saved Which of the following is defined as symptoms that occur after regular use of a drug is abruptly reduced or stopped O Withdrawal Physical dependence Addiction Tolerance
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