The process of reorientating the client to post-treatment life is

a. reduced when outpatient program formats are used.
b. about the same as when residential treatment programs are utilized in the person’s treatment.
c. more intense than when residential treatment programs are utilized.
d. far more complicated for those completing outpatient treatment as compared with those completing residential treatment.


a. reduced when outpatient program formats are used.

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