The "primary" goal of an alcohol/drug intervention is to:
A. provide an opportunity for family members to set boundaries.
B. get the addicted person to recognize his problem and then get that person into treatment.
C. challenge the addict to prove that he does not have a problem.
D. create awareness among family members and the alcoholic/addict.
E. provide an opportunity for those who care about the alcoholic/addict to express their feelings.
Answer: B
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