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khang

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The therapeutic factor of universality refers to:
 
  A. Installing hope in members.
   B. Recognizing that others share similar experiences.
   C. Reliving one's early home life in the group.
   D. Imparting information in a universal way.

Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding the relationship of slips and relapse?
 
  (a) a slip inevitably leads to relapse (b) slips are very common and unrelated to the events that precipitate relapse (c) slips are very common and are a signal that the client should reenter treatment (d) a slip may generate guilt, anxiety, or hopelessness in clients and these emotions can result in relapse



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

(d)





 

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