During "euphoric recall" the person will:

A. sound as if he or she is speaking of a valued friend.
B. sound as if he or she is speaking of a despised or hated family member.
C. outline at great length the cost that each substance has extracted from his or her, and the substance-induced rewards for using them.
D. discuss how negative feelings about substance use encouraged him or her to remain abstinent.


Answer: A. sound as if he or she is speaking of a valued friend.

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