The Four Rs: Review, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
They are organized in a hierarchy, or order of importance. The first goal is to reduce the amount of waste we generate. If we use less stuff, we reduce the amount of waste produced.
If you start implementing the four R’s into your everyday life, the difference you will have on the environment will become exponential. Once you’ve perfected them, start sharing them with your friends and showing them all the ways they can easily reduce, reuse, recycle and repurpose.
1) Assign a person as your designated driver. If you don't have a designated driver, call a family member or friend to fetch you and take you home. If no family member or friend is available or willing, call a cab.
2) Stay in place and wait until you sober up. Drink a lot of water to flush out the toxin and alcohol in your system.
3) Have a party at your own place to avoid going out and having trouble getting home if your drunk or high.
Answer:
Evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP)
Explanation:
The following statement was approved as policy of the American Psychological Association (APA) by the APA Council of Representatives during its August, 2005 meeting.
Evidence-based practice in psychology (EBPP) is the integration of the best available research with clinical expertise in the context of patient characteristics, culture, and preferences. This definition of EBPP closely parallels the definition of evidence-based practice adopted by the Institute of Medicine (2001, p. 147)
https://www.apa.org/practice/guidelines/evidence-based-statement