This passage helps us to realize that we are not determined by our past, but rather we can learn from it.
Although we are required to gather a client history, it is not to declare that the client is determined by their past, but rather can learn from it and therapy can be a part of that process.
- If we are determined by our past, would addictions counseling have any value at all? Explain your position in detail.
- What function does addictions counseling play? Does it serve only as a form of psychoeducation, or can/does it contribute to improvement?

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