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The course material was relevant and usable.
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For people in recovery, thoughts of using should be embraced rather than suppressed.
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After a client processes in group, the counselor should always provide feedback before the others.
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In a chemical dependence group, it is important that all issues brought up are eventually tied back to achieving/maintaining sobriety.
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Teaching clients how to feel and experience shame is beyond the scope of practice for a chemical dependence counselor.
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Therapeutic Alliance has more to do with positive outcomes than level of care.
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