Paul considers himself a typical drinker. He may occasionally exceed the legal limits, but he doesn't display symptoms of alcoholism. He has never been diagnosed with an alcohol use problem in the past. He could be considered a(n)

a. "at risk" drinker.
b. teetotaler.
c. "normal" drinker.
d. low level alcoholic.


a. "at risk" drinker.

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A. provide school psychology services.* B. counsel students and their families. C. advocate for students. D. assist with behavior modification plans.

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A. By identifying key messages and feelings B. By taking notes C. By asking the client to focus only on what is most important D. By gently and respectfully asking the client to refrain from speaking too much

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