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joe

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Describe the difference between a screening and motivational interview.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Respect for a person with dementia, his/her participation in care decisions while still able, and acceptance of limitations are arguments in favor for
 
  a. not telling a person his/her dementia diagnosis.
  b. telling a person his/her dementia diagnosis.
  c. allowing family members to make decisions.
  d. allowing medical professionals to make decisions.



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Answer to Question 1

- screening interviews are designed to assess recent and lifetime problems with respect to substance abuse
- motivational interviews are for both assessment and treatment, and focus on obtaining information about substance use and providing feedback to help increase readiness for change

Answer to Question 2

b



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