A client who successfully detoxified from alcohol is ready to begin outpatient services. You suggest educational/psychoeducational resources, individual counseling, and group therapy in AA. She insists that therapy in a spiritually-oriented support group is not for her because she is an atheist. What do you tell her first?
A) She does not need to attend any form of therapy that makes her uncomfortable.
B) Some atheists and agnostics have successfully recovered through AA, and she might, too, or she might try SMART instead.
C) You would not have suggested group therapy in AA if you did not think it would help her. She needs to try it.
D) As an atheist, she should not attend a spiritually oriented mutual-help support group.
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