Jared is receiving guided self-change therapy for his alcohol abuse. Accordingly, he is also learning strategies for controlling his behaviors associated with drinking, as well as actual drinking

In such a program, which of the following would NOT be a factor?
a) The encouragement of minor behavioral changes (e.g., not driving past bars)
b) Calculating the amount of money spent on alcohol per year
c) Achieving recognition that he has become completely powerless over alcohol
d) Utilizing an empathic, supportive approach


c

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