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fagboi

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High-risk situations for clients recovering from substance abuse can be characterized by all but one of the following:
 
  (a) A return to a safe environment
   (b) A return to one's own environment
   (c) A return to locations where substances were previously used
   (d) A return to negative emotional states

Question 2

Bennie and his counselor are constructing a anxiety hierarchy. What technique is being used?
 
  a. Systematic desensitization
  b. Paradoxical Intervention
  c. Exposure and response prevention
  d. Extinction



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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