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Helen Annis criticizes traditional approaches to relapse prevention that involve similar interventions to those that occurred during treatment because:
 
  (a) treatment interventions, such as attendance at Twelve Step meetings, have not been proven to work (b) relapse is such a frequent occurrence that different interventions are needed (c) AOD counselors do not have the training to implement relapse prevention strategies (d) the principles that determine the initiation of a behavior change may be different than the principles that determine whether or not the behavior change is maintained

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If you are working with clients below the age of _____, you'll need to know that they legally cannot give informed consent to treatment (except in a few circumstances).
 
  a. 16
  b. 13
  c. 18
  d. 21



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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