Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous HW
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous HW

Twelve-step groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are built on the philosophy that addiction is a lifelong disease and there is no “safe level” of use for someone who has an addiction. These programs believe that substance use reflects a “relapse” after someone has been substance free for some period of time. The DSM-5 acknowledges possibility of recovery and remission. Do you believe it is possible for someone who has been diagnosed with an addiction to limit use to a “safe level”? Why or why not? Give rationale to support your decision. How would you work with a client who had a different opinion than you on this topic?

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Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous HW
Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous HW

Twelve-step programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are based on the idea that addiction is a lifelong disease with no “safe level” of use for someone who is addicted. These programs believe that substance use indicates a “relapse” after a period of substance abstinence. The possibility of recovery and remission is acknowledged in the DSM-5. Do you believe it is possible for someone who has been diagnosed with an addiction to limit use to a “safe level”? Why or why not? Give rationale to support your decision. How would you work with a client who had a different opinion than you on this topic?

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