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Rational Recovery for Eating Disorders

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1.  Rational Recovery focuses on the ____________ and puts on emphasis on self-determination.
  1. “Active voice”
  2. “Addictive voice”
  3. “Angry voice”
  4. “Annoying voice”
2.  Rational Recovery and AA both promote __________________, but the programs use radically different strategies.
  1. Addiction
  2. Anxiety
  3. Abstinence
  4. None of the above
3.  __________________ is a large part of the Rational Recovery model.
  1. Change
  2. Character
  3. Chance
  4. Choice
4.  For Eating Disorders, the pairing of _____________________ and Polyvagal allows clients to better understand their choices and how that impacts their biological makeup.
  1. Rational Recovery
  2. Rational Thinking
  3. Rational Logic
  4. None of the above
5.  Rational Recovery, applied to binge eating, allows the clinician to frame the food-person relationship in an:
  1. empowering way where there is limited control over it.
  2. empowering way where there is control over it.
  3. empowering way where there is no control over it.
  4. None of the above
6.  _____________________ with food is typically the first concern addressed when using a Rational Recovery approach to treat eating disorders.
  1. Restriction
  2. Relationships
  3. Emotional ties
  4. None of the above
7.  Rational Recovery maintains a ___________________ version of treatment and recovery.
  1. Intense
  2. Limited
  3. Pragmatic
  4. Simplistic
8.  Which of the following is an intervention used to treat eating disorders?
  1. Meal plans
  2. Journaling
  3. Identifying triggers
  4. All of the above
9.  In the treatment of eating disorders, it has been found that creating strong:
  1. bio-pathways allow for long-term changes.
  2. support systems allow for long-term changes.
  3. neuro-pathways allow for long-term changes.
  4. emotional control allow for long-term changes
10.  Rational Recovery focuses on the ______________ changes clients want to make to avoid over-eating or restricting.
  1. immediate
  2. necessary
  3. small
  4. willful

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