T.J. is struggling with whether or not it is worth trying to quit his prescription drug abuse. He used to be dedicated to his family and friends, but he worries that his abuse has driven away everyone who cares about him so there is no point in quitting. What long-term benefits can you use to try to motivate him to make the effort to quit?

A. Improved healthy cholesterol levels leading to decreased chance of heart disease
B. Improved relationship stability and better ability to handle stress or depression
C. Increased stress levels and better chances of making and keeping friends
D. Increased blood glucose levels and less chance of developing Type 2 diabete

Respuesta :

"Improved relationship stability and better ability to handle stress or depression" is the one among the following choices given in the question that can be used to motivate him to make the effort to quit. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that this is the answer that has helped you.

The correct answer is B.

In the long term if TJ quit his drug abuse habit he would be able to form good relationships again with his family and friends, relationships that will last. He will also learn healthy ways to deal with stress and depression that will impact on his future well being.