Surprised by the number of program possibilities there were to achieve the goal of getting liquor out of her life, Karen decided to try some of them. She went to an open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous, attended a meeting of a women's lifestyle-issues group, visited the hospital that had a residential treatment program, and joined-up for a two-week trial physical-fitness program at a YMCA. She
tried them out and then discussed them with her counselor. What technique for strategy selection was she using?
a. strategy sampling
b. prompt and fade
c. the balance-sheet method
d. experiential learning
a
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