Seventeen-year-old Alice drinks alcohol to deal with all the things that are difficult in her life. Which approach is MOST likely to decrease her alcohol use?
A. Engaging in therapy to learn more effective means of coping with stress.
B. Learning about alcohol use in school
C. Practicing strategies to resist peer pressure
D. Having her parents take parenting classes
Answer: A
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