The goals of broad-spectrum cognitive-behavioural therapy of alcohol abuse include
A) reducing the reinforcement associated with alcohol.
B) teaching new behaviours inconsistent with alcohol abuse.
C) introducing reinforcement for activities that do not involve alcohol.
D) treating the biological and environmental factors involved simultaneously.
E) All of the these are goals of broad-spectrum cognitive-behavioural therapy of alcohol abuse.
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