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Judd has been drinking heavily for a number of years. When he is not drinking he experiences profuse
  sweating and shakes. This indicates that Judd
  _
 
  A) has developed a tolerance for alcohol.
  B) cannot be diagnosed with substance dependence.
  C) has withdrawal symptoms when he abstains from alcohol.
  D) has an organic impairment.

Question 2

Cognitive-behavioral psychologists believe that abnormal behavior
 
  A) results from neurotic thought processes.
  B) results from distorted thinking and information processing.
  C) results from impaired patterns of interpersonal relationships.
  D) consists of learned maladaptive response patterns.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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