71) Which person might benefit the most from a group therapy environment? a. Suzanne, who has schizophrenia b. Richard, who is withdrawn c. Jasmine, who is uncomfortable in social settings d. Elena, who is very sociable 72) According to relapse prevention (RP) treatment, when an alcoholic experiences a lapse, it may become a relapse (resumed drinking) if they feel ashamed, guilty, or discouraged. This is known as the _______________. a. third step in the twelve step program b. abstinence violation effect c. thought suppression and rebound effect d. dialectical behaviour effect 73) Psychologists find group therapy to be an effective approach to treatment because a. it is more effective at producing lasting changes than the individual treatments. b. they can make more money. c. it allows participants to practise new skills in a safe environment. d. they interact less with each individual patient. 74) A type of therapy in which three or more clients assemble regularly and discuss problems under the guidance of a single therapist is called ______ therapy. a. self-help b. organic c. group d. informal 75) Group therapy is often preferred to individual treatment methods because a. it allows patients to realize that they are not alone in their problems and troubles. b. it allow patients to receive social support from others. c. it is an efficient use of patient and therapist time. d. All of the above 76) A concern with nearly all 12-step approaches, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, to dealing with various problems with living is that a. no research evidence exists for the effectiveness of these approaches. b. relapse is unavoidable. c. they promote feelings of helplessness to control and change one’s behaviour. d. physical diseases are never cured but rather go into remission. 77) According to the authors, the claims of Alcoholics Anonymous’s success a. have largely gone unrecognized by the scientific community. b. can be applied to other problems of impulse control. c. is supported by the available data. d. is not supported by the available data. 78) _______ refers to a lapse in sobriety that can lead to continued drinking if people feel ashamed, guilty, or discouraged when they lapse. a. Relapse prevention b. Counterintuitive relapse c. Counterproductive relapse d. The abstinence violation effect 79) One of the main goals of __________________ is to teach people that a lapse does not mean a relapse. a. relapse prevention b. abstinence violation c. controlled drinking d. Alcoholics Anonymous 80) In the treatment of alcoholism, research has demonstrated that _____________________ can be an effective approach for some addicts, and that the success of ____________________Â is not supported by empirical evidence. a. Alcoholics Anonymous; relapse prevention b. relapse prevention; controlled drinking c. relapse prevention; Alcoholic Anonymous d. controlled drinking; relapse prevention