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CELL PHONE USAGE POLICY & GUIDE
www.legalzoom.comit has issued to employees and allows an employee’s manager to determine the consequences of excessive or irregular use. • Section 6: Special Responsibilities of Managerial Staff. This final section emphasizes the importance of management providing a good example of cell phone use, and in guarding against
Relapse Prevention - National Institutes of Health
pubs.niaaa.nih.govnegative consequences of excessive drinking (Carey 1995). Such positive outcome expectancies may become particularly salient in high-risk situa-tions, when the person expects alcohol use to help him or her cope with nega-tive emotions or conflict (i.e., when drinking serves as “self-medication”). In these situations, the drinker focuses