According to this chapter, what is one of the common themes found with clients who are diagnosed with both bipolar disorder and substance abuse?
A. Medication compliance
B. Predominance of hopefulness
C. Patients labeling their substance abuse as "self-medication"
D. Sense of optimism
E. Careful attention to detail and cleanliness
Answer: C
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