Successful long-term outcome for the treatment of alcoholism is best predicted by

a. how much treatment the person receives.
b. whether the person can afford private treatment.
c. the person's coping resources and available social support.
d. the severity of the negative consequences that will motivate the person to seek help.

Answer: c.

Psychology

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