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Name the two laws that guarantee the strict level of confidentiality of client information when seeking treatment for substance abuse.

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List four of the seven substance abuse-related problem areas included in the Addiction Severity Index.



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Answer to Question 1

Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act of 1970; and the Drug Abuse and Treatment Act of 1972

Answer to Question 2

medical status, drug use, alcohol use, employment and support, legal status, family/social status, and psychosocial status



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