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Who was the disease model first introduced by?


A) Prochanska
B) Kohlberg
C) Pavlov
D) Jellinek

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______________ refers to well-established individuals in their recovery and who serve mentors, models, or guides to newcomers.


A) Surrender
B) Sponsors
C) Service
D) Working the steps

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What is the role of the practitioner in Twelve-Step Facilitation (TSF)? List the roles and tasks of each of them.

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Educator: Explain 12-steps and concepts,...

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Describe the importance of amends and forgiveness and when they occur in the 12-step program.

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The process of making amends is aimed at...

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Only after an individual admits powerlessness over alcohol and drugs can they effectively work the remaining steps of the program in a beneficial manner.

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All of the following are characteristics of an average 12-step fellowship member except:


A) Male
B) Young adult
C) Middle-Aged
D) Caucasian

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Spirituality plays a role in 12-step programs.

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According to 12-step programs, it is acceptable for individuals to skip steps if a particular step seems unnecessary or redundant.

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__________ means that an individual recognizes that willpower alone will not create sustained sobriety in recovery.


A) Commitment
B) Surrender
C) Acceptance
D) Acknowledgement

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There is much research about the effectiveness of 12-step fellowship participation as a singular intervention.

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_________ means that an individual understands a higher power is needed to sustain sobriety, be willing to take action, and use the 12-step program to guide them in recovery.


A) Surrender
B) Commitment
C) Spirituality
D) Acceptance

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The only criterion for acceptance into Alcoholics Anonymous is the desire to stop drinking.

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Which approach is among one of the oldest and most widely practiced models of addiction intervention?


A) 12-step models
B) Cognitive-behavioral models
C) Motivational interviewing
D) Developmental models

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Why is it difficult to conduct research on 12-step fellowship programs?


A) Difficult to measure recovery
B) Difficult to retain research participants
C) Difficult to recruit research participants
D) Difficult to identify research participants

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Alcoholics Anonymous is consistent with what theoretical model?


A) Cognitive-behavioral models
B) Psychodynamic models
C) 12-step models
D) Family systems models

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Steps 1 through 3 in a 12-step fellowship program focus on:


A) Preparation for recovery
B) Engagement in specific recovery activities
C) Determining whether the program is right for the individual
D) Maintaining gains in recovery

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Alcoholics Anonymous is structured to do which of the following?


A) Assist with maintenance of abstinence and recovery
B) Provide direct intervention to participants
C) Introduce community supports for recovery
D) Implement various treatments

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______________ refers to activities aimed at helping other addicts.


A) Acceptance
B) Working the steps
C) Sponsorship
D) Service

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What is the goal of membership in the fellowship?


A) Spiritual awakening
B) Reduce or eliminate symptoms of addiction
C) Altruism
D) Commitment to the fellowship

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Attendance at 12-step meetings are essential for the program to be effective.

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