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michelleunicorn

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What do Oxford Houses do that comprises second-order change for persons in recovery from substance abuse?
 
  a. residences are democratically managed by professional staff
 b. residents supervise each other's behavior to promoterecovery
 c. residents must be involved in professional treatment
  d. residents must be involved in mutual help groups

Question 2

In the case of Eric described in Chapter 1, what did Rhona Weinstein do that comprised second-order change?
 
  a. insisted on more testing for Eric's learning disability
  b. developed behavioral management plans to reduce Eric's clowning behavior
  c. had Eric assigned to a more interesting reading group
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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