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vicky

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Relapse prevention is facilitated when:
 
  A. A swimming instructor says, Just go the length of the pool once.
  B. A cat gets only one lick in a bowl of milk
  C. A wave comes to the beach but never leaves
  D. Occasional returns to old behaviors or processes are anticipated and normalized

Question 2

Tailoring is:
 
  A. Something a cobbler does to a shoe
  B. The last thing a taxidermist adjusts on a mounted squirrel
  C. A story your grandfather tells you about his days as a sea captain
  D. Fitting therapeutic interventions to the specific needs of the family



jojobee318

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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