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Chapter 13
Alcohol Dealing with a Problem Drinker

Read each statement below. Select true if you think it will help the drinker. Select false if you think it will NOT help. After completing the inventory, click on the How Did I Rate? button to display a printable version of your answers and to find out your score.

      
  1.I should talk calmly and honestly with the drinker about the harmful effects of alcohol.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  2.I should argue with the drinker when he or she is drunk.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  3.I should provide the drinker with information about organizations that help problem drinkers.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  4.I should not let the drinker know that his or her drinking worries me.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  5.I should try to include the drinker in activities that do not involve alcohol.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  6.I should allow the drinker to drive if the person thinks he or she can.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  7.I should discuss the drinker's alcohol problem with a counselor or someone I trust.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  8.I should drink with the person to show I care.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  9.I should encourage the drinker to seek help.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        
      
  10.I should learn as much as I can about alcoholism.  
       a  TRUE      b  FALSE        


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