CADC Domain 3: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Welcome to your CADC Domain 3: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral 1. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In the context of evidence-based treatment for addiction, which of the following therapeutic approaches primarily focuses on the client's current problems and employs specific strategies to solve them? A. Psychodynamic Therapy B. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) C. Gestalt Therapy D. Existential Therapy None 2. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective counseling approach for substance abuse treatment. Which principle of MI is primarily concerned with avoiding arguments and confrontation with the client? A. Developing discrepancy B. Expressing empathy C. Rolling with resistance D. Supporting self-efficacy None 3. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral What is the primary goal of the Transtheoretical Model (Stages of Change) in addiction counseling? A. To match therapeutic interventions to the client's stage of readiness for change B. To explore the client's past traumas that lead to substance abuse C. To increase the client's awareness of their unconscious motives for addiction D. To develop the client's coping strategies for dealing with stress None 4. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which of the following is NOT a component of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) when used for substance abuse treatment? A. Mindfulness B. Distress tolerance C. Unconditional positive regard D. Emotion regulation None 5. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In substance abuse treatment, the Community Reinforcement Approach (CR A. includes various strategies. Which of the following is NOT typically a component of CRA? A) Vocational counseling B. Behavioral couples therapy C. Prescription of medication for substance dependence D. Social recreational counseling None 6. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In the context of treating co-occurring disorders, what does the term "integrated treatment" refer to? A. Providing separate treatments for each disorder in a sequential manner B. Addressing only the primary disorder first, before dealing with the secondary condition C. Combining psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy for a single disorder D. Coordinating substance abuse and mental health interventions to treat both disorders simultaneously None 7. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which evidence-based model emphasizes the role of family involvement in the treatment of adolescent substance use disorders? A. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) B. Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) C. Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) D. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) None 8. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In the context of addiction treatment, which of the following best describes the concept of "therapeutic alliance"? A. The legal agreement between the client and therapist outlining the terms of treatment B. The collaborative bond and partnership between therapist and client, characterized by mutual respect and understanding C. A formal alliance between various therapists to share treatment strategies D. The use of group therapy to foster a sense of community among clients None 9. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral What is the primary focus of Seeking Safety therapy when used in the treatment of substance abuse and trauma? A. To uncover the unconscious conflicts from the client's past that contribute to substance use B. To teach clients how to avoid situations that may lead to substance use C. To help clients establish safety from trauma and substance abuse by emphasizing coping skills and grounding techniques D. To medicate the symptoms of PTSD and substance abuse disorders simultaneously None 10. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which of the following best represents the principle of "contingency management" in addiction treatment? A. Providing clients with concrete rewards for positive behaviors such as abstinence B. Changing the client's environment to reduce the availability of addictive substances C. Using legal consequences to motivate behavior change in substance users D. Encouraging self-reflection and journaling to identify triggers for substance use None 11. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which approach in addiction counseling is specifically designed to improve an individual's self-efficacy towards abstinence by increasing motivation and reinforcing personal achievements? A. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) B. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) C. Motivational Interviewing (MI) D. Narrative Therapy None 12. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In the treatment of addiction, "exposure therapy" is best suited for clients struggling with: A. Severe withdrawal symptoms B. Trauma-related substance use C. Phobias contributing to substance abuse D. Lack of motivation for treatment None 13. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which of the following is a core principle of the Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care 'ROSC' model in substance abuse treatment? A. Focusing primarily on acute care B. Emphasizing a one-size-fits-all approach C. Supporting long-term recovery through community-based services D. Prioritizing detoxification over all other forms of treatment None 14. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral What distinguishes Relapse Prevention Therapy (RPT) in the context of addiction treatment? A. It solely focuses on pharmacological interventions to prevent relapse. B. It addresses only the psychological aspects of addiction without considering behavioral strategies. C. It integrates cognitive and behavioral strategies to prevent relapse by identifying and managing high-risk situations. D. It is a form of group therapy that relies exclusively on peer support to prevent relapse. None 15. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which evidence-based practice is specifically designed for individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder 'BPD' and substance abuse issues? A. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) B. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) C. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) D. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) None 16. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In addiction counseling, "Positive Psychology" is utilized to: A. Only identify and treat psychological disorders that contribute to substance abuse. B. Focus solely on the negative impacts of substance abuse on an individual's life. C. Enhance an individual's strengths, well-being, and ability to thrive despite addiction. D. Replace traditional addiction treatments with holistic and alternative medicine practices. None 17. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which model of addiction treatment emphasizes the significance of biological, psychological, social, and environmental factors in understanding and treating substance abuse? A. The Moral Model B. The Disease Model C. The Biopsychosocial Model D. The Psychoanalytic Model None 18. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral What is the goal of "Assertive Community Treatment" (ACT) in the context of substance abuse recovery? A. To provide intensive inpatient treatment services B. To deliver community-based mental health services for individuals with severe substance use disorders C. To enforce abstinence through legal and punitive measures D. To offer one-time interventions for individuals with mild substance use issues None 19. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In the treatment of substance abuse, what role does "pharmacotherapy" play in a comprehensive treatment plan? A. It replaces the need for any form of counseling or psychotherapy. B. It is used to manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings, complementing counseling and behavioral therapies. C. It is only used in cases where behavioral therapies have been ineffective. D. It focuses on providing nutritional supplements to counteract the effects of substance abuse. None 20. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral How does the "Harm Reduction Model" differ from traditional abstinence-based models in the treatment of substance abuse? A. It insists on immediate cessation of all substance use. B. It emphasizes reducing the negative consequences of substance use without necessarily requiring abstinence. C. It denies the utility of any medical interventions in treating substance abuse. D. It focuses exclusively on the spiritual aspects of recovery. None 21. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral What is the primary purpose of "Cultural Competence" in the context of addiction counseling? A. To ensure that treatment modalities are based on the latest technological advancements B. To provide treatment that respects and effectively addresses the diverse cultural backgrounds of clients C. To focus treatment exclusively on the biological aspects of addiction D. To promote a one-size-fits-all approach to treatment None 22. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In addiction treatment, "Gender-Responsive Care" is important because: A. It ensures that treatment facilities are physically attractive. B. It addresses gender-specific risks, experiences, and needs that affect substance use and recovery. C. It mandates that treatment be provided by clinicians of the same gender as the client. D. It focuses exclusively on the treatment of substance abuse in men. None 23. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which intervention is specifically designed to treat clients with both substance use disorders and acute suicidal ideation? A. Brief Strategic Family Therapy (BSFT) B. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (CBT-SP) C. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) D. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) None 24. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In the context of substance abuse treatment, what does "Sequential Intercept Model" aim to achieve? A. To prioritize the treatment of the most common substance abused. B. To identify and intercept individuals with substance use disorders at various stages of the criminal justice system. C. To sequence the types of therapy provided, starting with the least intensive. D. To establish a hierarchy within group therapy sessions based on the length of sobriety. None 25. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral How does the "Feedback-Informed Treatment" (FIT) model enhance the effectiveness of substance abuse treatment? A. By increasing the frequency of therapy sessions regardless of client progress. B. By providing clients with financial incentives to complete treatment. C. By incorporating client feedback into ongoing treatment planning and adjustment. D. By exclusively focusing on the negative consequences of substance abuse. None 26. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral What is the primary objective of "Technology-Assisted Care" 'TAC' in addiction treatment? A. To replace human therapists with artificial intelligence. B. To use technology, such as digital platforms and mobile apps, to support and enhance treatment and recovery processes. C. To monitor clients remotely without direct interaction. D. To focus treatment on the technological causes of addiction. None 27. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral Which of the following best describes "Experiential Therapy" in the context of addiction treatment? A. A therapy that focuses exclusively on the physical experiences of substance withdrawal. B. A therapy that involves engaging clients in activities, such as role-playing or arts and crafts, to help process emotions and develop coping strategies. C. A therapy that relies on verbal communication only, without incorporating any activities or practical exercises. D. A therapy that treats addiction through exposure to substances in a controlled environment. None 28. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral In addiction counseling, "Solution-Focused Brief Therapy" (SFBT) is particularly effective for: A. Clients who require long-term, in-depth psychoanalytic treatment. B. Clients looking for quick solutions without addressing underlying issues. C. Clients who are motivated to achieve specific, short-term goals in their recovery process. D. Clients who are resistant to discussing their past experiences and traumas. None 29. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral "Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention" (MBRP) integrates mindfulness practices to help prevent relapse by: A. Encouraging clients to avoid situations that may trigger cravings. B. Focusing solely on the physical aspects of addiction recovery. C. Teaching clients to recognize and manage triggers and craving sensations with awareness and acceptance. D. Using medication to reduce the severity of relapse episodes. None 30. CADC: Evidence-based Treatment, Counseling, and Referral The "Stages of Change" model in addiction counseling is useful for: A. Identifying the specific substances a client is addicted to. B. Determining the legal consequences of a client's substance use. C. Tailoring intervention strategies to match the client's readiness to change. D. Predicting the duration of treatment for each client. None 1 out of 30 Time is Up! Time's up