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Jackson is working with a new client who has a substance use disorder. I don't know if I can change, the client frets. Jackson replies, I think you could. After all, if you don't, you are headed for destruction. I know, and I don't want to go there, the client acknowledges. Jackson affirms, That is a great choice. Let's talk about how you can find a different path. Jackson is using which assessment tool?
 
  a. Motivational interviewing
  b. Diagnostic interviewing
  c. Prognosis interviewing
  d. Screening and interviewing

Question 2

Some data indicates that exercise can increase a protective substance that may enhance hippocampal activity and memory. This substance is known as
 
  a. conanatrophic factor.
  b. brain-derived neurotrophic factor.
  c. exercise-derived memory factor.
  d. stress-derived neurotrophic factor.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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