Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Clinical research has demonstrated that 80% of those assessed as having an SUD did not demonstrate even one symptom of the disorder in the past 12 months by the age of 24.
2. Part of the challenge for substance rehabilitation professionals working with people addicted to alcohol is to help clients identify the consequences of their alcohol use disorder.
3. During the preparation stage, the client is ready to change his or her attitude and behavior within a specific time frame, usually within the next month.
4. Approximately 90% of those who are dependent on opioids and only complete a detox program return to the abuse of chemicals within 6 months.
5. Virtually every program of substance misuse treatment emphasizes that only through abstinence can a person achieve recovery.


1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False

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