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What is the prevailing view of alcohol in traditional Chinese culture?
 
  (a) it is a generational curse (b) it most often signifies a lack of restraint (c) it is highly valued by both men and women (d) it is seen as a major source of relaxation

Question 2

Which of the following is not a reason to include family therapy in substance abuse treatment?
 
  (a) AOD problems often cause marital and parental relationship problems (b) the family disease concept necessitates the involvement of family members (c) it is extremely likely that if there is one addict in the family, there will be others (d) dysfunctional family dynamics are characteristic in families with an alcoholic/addict member



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Answer to Question 1

(b)

Answer to Question 2

(c)



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