An indirect assessment using the psychosocial history is designed to:
a. Ask no direct questions about AOD use;
b. Examine family activities, school functioning, peer influences and coping methods for risk factors and conditions conducive to AOD problems;
c. Ask paradoxical questions so that clients who had previously denied AOD problems will see the accumulated symptoms and acknowledge the problem.
d. Help clients see the genetic risk to them if the psychosocial history reveals multiple generations of family members with AOD problems.
b. Examine family activities, school functioning, peer influences and coping methods for risk factors and conditions conducive to AOD problems;
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