Question

Which of the following is most true about E.M. Jellinek?
a. He argued that alcoholism is a disease in a manner similar to hypertension, heart disease or infectious diseases.
b. He agreed with many of his critics that alcoholism reflected moral failings on the part of the patient in certain ways, but at its core it was a disease.
c. He argued that the disease model of alcoholism allowed the person to focus on recovery without having to defend themselves from criticism that they lacked moral fiber.
d. He argued that the substance use disorders presented many patterns of symptoms that progressed through predictable stages, and might possibly end in the individual's death.

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