Read each question and then select the answer. Read the feedback. Keep trying until you get the right answer.
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A professional can often tell which individuals with mental illnesses and co-occurring disorders are likely to be able to recover.
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Recovery cannot be achieved if the person will not participate in conventional treatments (e.g., medications, alcohol abstinence, psychotherapy, etc.)
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Serious and persistent mental illnesses are almost always rooted in family abuse or dysfunction.
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When family relationships have proven to be harmful to a person’s recovery it’s best to discourage contact.
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Everyone has the potential to recover with time, effort, patience, and commitment.