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go.lag

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A common mistake made by novice counselors in creating treatment goals is
 
  a) Creating too many treatment goals or goals that are too complex
  b) Creating too few treatment goals or goals that are too simple
  c) Creating treatment goals themselves instead of allowing the client to create them
  d) Creating goals that are too easy for the client to accomplish

Question 2

In positive behavior orientation (PBO), the clinician assists the client in:
 
  A. becoming aware of his/her drug abusing behaviors.
  B. establishing a productive and positive sense of living.
  C. allowing the client to direct treatment.
  D. both A and B.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D. Both A and B



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