What behavior by a client with a long history of alcohol abuse is an indication that the client may be ready for treatment?
ExplanationD. When clients with alcohol problems voice a desire for help, it usually signifies they are ready for treatment because they are admitting they have a problem.
A. Adherence to an alcohol treatment program requires abstinence.
B. This is too short a time to signal readiness for treatment.
C. Hospitalization alone is not an indication that the client is really ready for treatment because many factors can influence admission.