Asked by Rev Jerry Taylor Jr on Sep 25, 2024

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In Jellinek's view,the prospective alcoholic begins as a social drinker.

Social Drinker

An individual who consumes alcoholic beverages in moderation and typically in social settings without dependency.

  • Identify the relationship between social situations, psychological states, and alcoholism.
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Thomas Caldwellabout 18 hours ago
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True
Explanation :
Jellinek's theory of the stages of alcoholism suggests that the initial stage is called the "pre-alcoholic" stage or the "prodromal" stage, during which the individual is a social drinker who may gradually increase their consumption over time.