A new client is brought in by a group care facility manager. He is 22
years old, his IQ is 70, and he was recently mugged by patrons of a
bar in which he was drinking. He never appears intoxicated, but he
frequents the bar almost every night.
Your assessment indicates that
the client misuses alcohol. What do you recommend?
A. That the group care facility manager provide regular and
repeated psychoeducational interventions on the consequences
of alcoholism
B. Regular and repeated psychoeducational interventions on the
consequences of substance abuse at your chemical dependence
facility
C. That the group care facility manager provide better oversight
D. Self-regulatory training and skills training as goals of
normalization and inclusion, leading the client to make better
informed choices about use
B
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