The aim of harm reduction is to
a. challenge the !2-Step approach to sobriety
b. reduce unhealthy practices as much as is feasible to help save lives even if an individual continues to use drugs
c. at first use harsh confrontation methods to break a client's denial of his or her drug use
d. get more people with substance use disorders into inpatient treatment
b. reduce unhealthy practices as much as is feasible to help save lives even if an individual continues to use drugs
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