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An impulse-control disorder involving the recurrent failure to resist urges to steal things for neither personal nor monetary value is called
 
  a. pyromania.
 b. kleptomania.
 c. trichotillomania.
  d. erotomania.

Question 2

Relapse prevention refers to a treatment mode that views relapse as
 
  a. a failure of cognitive and behavioral coping skills.
 b. a failure of willpower.
 c. proof that a person will never be able to control his/her drinking.
  d. an insurmountable obstacle to treatment for substance abuse.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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