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The diagnostic categories of abuse and dependence are separated by the following:
 
  (a) Tolerance and withdrawal
   (b) Length of time used and context of use
   (c) Length of time used and particular drug identified
   (d) Withdrawal and recidivism

Question 2

Pharmacological approaches to substance abuse treatment include all of the following except :
 
  (a) methadone for narcotic maintenance (b) Antabuse for abstinence management (c) Naltrexone for craving management (d) neuroleptics for withdrawal management



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

(d)



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