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Which is NOT a stage of the addict's acceptance of help for his addiction?
{ 1 } - Compliance with treatment (with hidden defiance and resistance).
{ 2 } - Surrender, that is realistic acknowledgment and acceptance of the responsibility for lifelong change.
{ 3 } - Recognition that self-help is the only effective kind of help.
{ 4 } - Acceptance or recognition of real need for health (with unrealistic anticipations of the cure).
{ 5 } - Admission into treatment.
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Which is NOT a stage of the addict's acceptance of help for his addiction?
{ 1 } - Compliance with treatment (with hidden defiance and resistance).
{ 2 } - Surrender, that is realistic acknowledgment and acceptance of the responsibility for lifelong change.
{ 3 } - Recognition that self-help is the only effective kind of help.
{ 4 } - Acceptance or recognition of real need for health (with unrealistic anticipations of the cure).
{ 5 } - Admission into treatment.
This is stage two. See p. 386.
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Which is NOT a stage of the addict's acceptance of help for his addiction?
{ 1 } - Compliance with treatment (with hidden defiance and resistance).
{ 2 } - Surrender, that is realistic acknowledgment and acceptance of the responsibility for lifelong change.
{ 3 } - Recognition that self-help is the only effective kind of help.
{ 4 } - Acceptance or recognition of real need for health (with unrealistic anticipations of the cure).
{ 5 } - Admission into treatment.
This is stage four. See p. 386.
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Which is NOT a stage of the addict's acceptance of help for his addiction?
{ 1 } - Compliance with treatment (with hidden defiance and resistance).
{ 2 } - Surrender, that is realistic acknowledgment and acceptance of the responsibility for lifelong change.
{ 3 } - Recognition that self-help is the only effective kind of help.
{ 4 } - Acceptance or recognition of real need for health (with unrealistic anticipations of the cure).
{ 5 } - Admission into treatment.
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Which is NOT a stage of the addict's acceptance of help for his addiction?
{ 1 } - Compliance with treatment (with hidden defiance and resistance).
{ 2 } - Surrender, that is realistic acknowledgment and acceptance of the responsibility for lifelong change.
{ 3 } - Recognition that self-help is the only effective kind of help.
{ 4 } - Acceptance or recognition of real need for health (with unrealistic anticipations of the cure).
{ 5 } - Admission into treatment.
This is stage three. See p. 386
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Which is NOT a stage of the addict's acceptance of help for his addiction?
{ 1 } - Compliance with treatment (with hidden defiance and resistance).
{ 2 } - Surrender, that is realistic acknowledgment and acceptance of the responsibility for lifelong change.
{ 3 } - Recognition that self-help is the only effective kind of help.
{ 4 } - Acceptance or recognition of real need for health (with unrealistic anticipations of the cure).
{ 5 } - Admission into treatment.
This is stage one. See p. 386.
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