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Drug abuse can be defined as:
 
  A) Excessive use of a drug that is not consistent with usual medical practice
  B) A physical dependence
  C) A psychological dependence
  D) A compulsion to take the drug

Question 2

Anisha, who is 3 years old, is an only child. She was completely toilet trained 6 months ago. She has recently started to attend day care, and she has begun wetting herself.
 
  Her mother is concerned, and you tell her that Anisha is most likely experiencing:
  A) Regression
  B) Repression
  C) Manipulation
  D) Compensation



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