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Reviews of psychological interventions for problem drinking show
 
  A) brief interventions and techniques oriented toward changing motivation are most effective.
  B) psychotherapeutic programs overall are less effective than Alcoholics Anonymous.
  C) once a person is an alcoholic, that person can never return to controlled drinking.
  D) group therapy has been found to be more effective than individual therapy has been.

Question 2

The Alcoholics Anonymous doctrine
 
  A) calls for complete abstinence.
  B) adopts a psychological approach to quitting drinking.
  C) holds that most alcoholics will eventually be cured of problem drinking.
  D) includes the notion that members must give up tobacco as well as alcohol.



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