From an existential perspective, many substance abuse and addiction clients fail to progress through the stages of change because of inadequate attention to resolving:
A. Unconscious conflicts.
B. Issues related to existence.
C. Cognitive distortions.
D. Behavioral habits.
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false