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Describe at least three strategies for coping with and recovery from substance abuse. (3 points; 1 point for each)
 
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Question 2

Which of the following is TRUE about external and internal balance in a relationship?
 
  a. External balance results in a healthier relationship than internal balance.
  b. Internal balance results in a healthier relationship than external balance.
  c. External and internal balance are equally good in a relationship; it depends on the people involved.
  d. Both external and internal balance should be avoided in a relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

Describe at least three strategies for coping with and recovery from substance abuse. 3 points; 1 point each for any of the following:
- Seek help from a professional or support group; talk about what happened
- Deal with the negative aspects of adopting one of the roles described in the book
- Monitor self-talk; stop internal criticism; stop blaming yourself for what happened
- Give yourself what you were unable to get when growing up
- Read and gather information
- Forgive yourself and resolve not to let it happen again

Answer to Question 2

B



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