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| Non-respondent bias in survey research |
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| can be addressed by examining changes week by week |
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| Individual treatment is considered the treatment of choice for substance abuse (T or F) |
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| Functional Family Therapy, Multisystemic Therapy, and Oregon Treatment Foster Care have all found success in treating conduct disorder and delinquency in the following ways: |
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cost-effectiveness of treatment model and reducing rates of recidivism |
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| Research demonstrates that the greatest improvements in ADHD are being seen when utilizing which treatment? |
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| Combination of Parent Training, Teacher Consultation, and stimulant medication |
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| Response rates to outcome measures can be increased by |
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* establishing good rapport with client * reducing external distractions * providing clear instructions * getting client invested in outcome measures |
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| What best describes the difference between family-based treatment and family therapy? |
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| Family-based treatments utilize the parents more as co-therapists than clients |
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| What to do about attrition? |
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| Set interval outcome measures (every 3rd) |
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| What is the most common reason youth are referred for treatment services? |
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| For which disorder is Parent Training considered to be the primary evidence-based family treatment? |
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| Oppositional Defiant Disorder |
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| In the treatment of adolescent drug abuse, which of the following best describes the research data? |
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| Outpatient family therapy for adolescent drug abuse is demonstrating superiority to other forms of outpatient treatment |
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| What best summarizes the existing data regarding family-based treatments and adult substance abuse? |
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| Family-based treatments are as effective as individually based treatments |
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| ____ is currently considered to be the first line treatment choice for ADHD |
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| All of the following are examples of internalizing behaviors and/or internalizing disorders except___? |
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| What is NOT listed as one of the components of MST in the treatment of conduct disorder and delinquency? |
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| increased use of applied reinforcers in place of natural reinforcers |
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| In the treatment of schizophrenia, what most accurately describes the evidence available? |
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| Family interventions alone are more effective than medication management alone. |
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| In the treatment of affective disorders which does not accurately depict familial impact? |
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| Patterns of interaction between family members are typically undisturbed |
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| ___ and ___ show promise as effective forms of treatment for adult unipolar depression |
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| Parent Training and Marital Therapy |
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| In Marital discord which is an efficacious treatment for depression? |
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| Family psychoed w/ severe mental illness helps what? |
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| Decreased relapse, hospitalization rates, expanded social networks, improved social functioning, family wellbeing. |
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| What is relational conceptualization (common factors) |
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| the translation of human difficulties into relational terms |
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| What are the three nonspecific treatment variables in the common factors literature? |
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1) changing the doing 2) affective experiencing/regulation 3) changing the viewing |
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| What three methods are most helpful for treating alcohol abuse when seeking help? |
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1) behavioral couples therapy 2) disulfiram contract 3) family systems therapy |
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