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yoooooman

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In SFT, it is assumed that solutions to drug and alcohol problems:
 
  A. Exist.
   B. Do not exist.
   C. Are too difficult to find within a short time.
   D. Can be constructed only by the client.

Question 2

_______________ of the central nervous system include ethanol, barbituates, methaqualone, meprobamate, and all benzodiazepines.
 
  (a) Depressants
   (b) Hallucinogens
   (c) Stimulants
   (d) Steroids



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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