Back in her days as a "flower child" in the 1960s, Connie often had magical LSD trips with friends. With the responsibilities of a career and family, Connie's drug use ended long ago. But recently, she was surprised when her doctor suggested she take part in a research program where she would receive controlled doses of prescribed LSD. What is Connie being treated for?
A. Severe anxiety
B. PTSD
C. Glaucoma
D. Depression
Answer: A
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