Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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What model is primarily concerned with the variables that lead to relapse in substance abuse?

Behavioral approach

Relapse prevention model

The relapse prevention model is specifically designed to address the factors and mechanisms that contribute to relapse in individuals recovering from substance abuse. This model emphasizes understanding high-risk situations, identifying triggers, and developing coping strategies to prevent returning to substance use. By focusing on the cognitive processes involved in decision-making and the context of previous relapses, the model equips clients with tools to recognize and manage these risks effectively. This approach highlights the significance of maintaining awareness of one's thoughts and behaviors, enabling individuals to develop a proactive mindset towards recovery. Through skills training, individuals learn to make conscious choices in difficult circumstances, contributing to sustained sobriety. In contrast, the other models may address behavior change or thought patterns but do not specifically target the comprehensive understanding and prevention of relapse like the relapse prevention model does.

Cognitive behavioral therapy

Transactional analysis

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