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Flashbacks, nightmares, loss of emotions, detachment, difficulty sleeping, and feeling irritable and on edge, are all symptoms of
 
  a. posttraumatic stress disorder
  b. stress-induced depersonalization disorder
  c. agoraphobia
  d. pan-phobic stress disorder

Question 2

In addition to substance abuse programs, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice offers treatment counseling to sex offenders and inmates designated with mental impairments. Also they have a voluntary program for inmates which is called:
 
  A. Criminal Justice Policy Council
  B. C.H.A.N.G.E.
  C. Inner Change Freedom Initiative
  D. Community Service Coalition
  E. Aftercare Program



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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