What is the major distinction between the Cenaps Model of relapse prevention and cognitive-social learning models?
a. in cognitive-social learning models, high risk situations for relapse are determined while in the Cenaps Model, no such assessment is necessary
b. in cognitive-social learning models, the relapse prevention strategies are cognitive-behavioral while in the Cenaps Model such interventions are contrary to the theoretical model
c. in cognitive-social learning models, addictive behaviors are conceptualized as bad habits, while in the Cenaps Model, addictive behaviors are viewed as symptomatic of the disease
d. in cognitive-social learning models, the goal is moderate use of AODs, while in the Cenaps Model, the goal is abstinence
c. in cognitive-social learning models, addictive behaviors are conceptualized as bad habits, while in the Cenaps Model, addictive behaviors are viewed as symptomatic of the disease
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