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nelaaney

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What is the easiest way to cope with high-risk situations?
 
  a. Have relapse fantasies.
  b. Use thought-stopping.
  c. Avoid them.
  d. Record your lapses.

Question 2

The first step in preventing a relapse is to know what the high-risk situations are. The second step is to:
 
  a. have a relapse fantasy.
  b. confront those situations.
  c. keep records on those situations.
  d. develop skills for coping with those situations.



Tonny

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Answer to Question 1

C.

Answer to Question 2

D.



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