A cornerstone of the Jellinek model of alcoholism is that the individual
A) has a physical disease rather than a moral failing.
B) is frightened by signs of a loss of control, causing him or her to seek help.
C) must show none of the designated symptoms to be worthy of a diagnosis of alcoholism.
D) will follow one of multiple paths to an alcohol use disorder.
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