Withdrawal from ______, a CNS depressant, usually takes the form of unusual excitation, often leading to life-threatening seizures.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
alcohol
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What is the point of the "homelessness as musical chairs" analogy in Chapter 1?
a. personal factors determine how many persons become homeless b. supply and demand for housing determines how many become homeless c. both ‘a' and ‘b' d. most homeless persons have mental illnesses
Society's main standard for judging abnormal behavior is __________
a. the person's experience of inner distress b. whether behavior conforms to the existing social order c. an individual's personal sense of well-being d. the person's success in meeting societal expectations for performance in work, school, and in social relationships
The cross-fostering approach has shown that children were at the greatest risk of developing schizophrenia when they __________.
A. had nonschizophrenic biological parents and were raised by nonschizophrenic adoptive parents B. had nonschizophrenic biological parents and were raised by schizophrenic adoptive parents C. had schizophrenic biological parents no matter what the state of their adoptive parents' mental health D. were raised by schizophrenic adoptive parents no matter what the state of their biological parents' mental health