Which of the following is crucial during the detoxification phase of the addiction process?

a. Controlling the environment so drugs cannot be obtained
b. Maintaining a therapeutic relationship with the client
c. Maintaining communication with the client's family
d. Managing the acute withdrawal symptoms


ANS: D
Detoxification is best described as a short-term treatment intervention designed to manage acute withdrawal from the substance. It involves medical management to reduce the adverse side effects of the substance and help stabilize the client. Addressing acute withdrawal symptoms is of utmost importance in detoxification.

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