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Human service workers who do crisis work experience negative effects more than other types of human service workers.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Changing mental sets is important in treating chemical dependence for all the following reasons, except:
 
  A) beliefs about the events can be critical to staying dry.
 
  B) recognizing cues can help the client learn how to avoid potential problems.
 
  C) should, ought, and must statements may lead the client to drink again.
 
  D) chemical dependents become victims of their rational thoughts.



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Answer to Question 1

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