Author Question: Your text describes two commonly recognized psychotic reactions to alcohol. They are A) alcoholic ... (Read 20 times)

sabina

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Your text describes two commonly recognized psychotic reactions to alcohol. They are
 
  A) alcoholic tolerance and alcoholic withdrawal.
  B) what used to be called delirium tremens and Korsakoff's psychosis.
  C) alcohol intoxication and alcohol amnestic disorder.
  D) what used to be called alcohol dependence and alcohol withdrawal.

Question 2

What benefit do those with GAD derive from worrying?
 
  What will be an ideal response?


lindahyatt42

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Research has revealed that worrying does have a positive effect on those with GAD. While
it does not prevent catastrophe, when those with GAD worry emotional and physiological
responses to negative stimuli are suppressed. In other words, the act of worrying about an
event lessens the impact of that event if and when it does occur.



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