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  1. Thanks. I do understanding separating is important. However, I'm looking for scholarly sources to support my paper.
  2. Hi Everyone! I'm writing a reflection paper regarding a recent situation. I'm doing a clinical rotation in a Community Mental Health setting. One of my client's just admitted he has an alcohol abuse problem (which I already knew about). He agreed to attend AA and try to stop drinking. However, I was at the liquor store one evening I saw him purchasing beer. He is also in a bit of a financial strain, which was another motivation to quit drinking. He also often drives while intoxicated; thus I did not know if I should talk to him or not at the store. I did not confront him at this time but plan to have a discussion with him at our next appointment. I'm looking for research to either support my actions or refute them. Thanks!

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