Accumulating research evidence indicates that including relapse prevention in treatments:
A) has delayed but positive effects compared to alternative treatment components.
B) improves long-term outcomes for people with addictions but not schizophrenia.
C) is very difficult to implement as most clients are resistant to the idea that relapse is a process.
D) produces a false sense of security in clients who end up believing they can handle cravings and urges better than they actually can.
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