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skymedlock

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Displacement is a defense mechanism that
 
  a. vents hostility on an undeserving person or object.
  b. allows the person to retreat to a fantasy world.
  c. attributes one's own motives to others.
  d. plays down the seriousness of the situation.

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Two reasons that new drug treatment theories and methodologies have entered the chemical dependency scene are
 
  a. insurance providers and research evidence that the Minnesota model may be no more valid than other models.
  b. higher cure rates and greater numbers of abusers.
  c. new designer drugs and younger addicts.
  d. a greater incidence of polyusers and more mentally ill users.



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