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newbem

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A person is compelled to undergo treatment for alcohol addiction by a court. You are performing the assessment. The client refuses to admit he has an alcohol problem.
 
  You ask if he thinks of himself as
  heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, or something else, and, angrily,
  he says heterosexual. What might he possibly be experiencing?
  A. Homophobia
  B. Heterophobia
  C. Internalized homophobia
  D. Internalized heterophobia

Question 2

A lesbian woman is assessed for treatment of a methamphetamine addiction.
 
  She recently came out, is fairly uncomfortable with her
  sexuality, and has family who are not supportive of her three-month
  relationship with her partner, who does not know of her drug
  addiction. The practitioner should probably ________.
  A. consider including her partner and family in treatment.
  B. not include her partner or family in treatment and should focus
  on individual-based treatment
  C. refer the client to a Twelve-Step program for lesbian drug
  addicts
  D. emphasize the client's sexual orientation in determining
  treatment options



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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