According to Jellinek's model (no longer considered accurate but still of scientific interest) , an individual with alcoholism progresses through four stages.Which of the following INCORRECTLY describes the characteristic behaviours associated with each of Jellinek's stages?
A) prealcoholic stage - hangovers, DUI (driving under the influence) charges, blackouts
B) prodromal stage - drinking heavily but few outward signs of problems
C) chronic stage - primary daily activities involve drinking and getting drunk
D) crucial stage - loss of control with occasional binges
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