Stanley has just returned from military deployment in Iraq. He suffersflashbacks of the
violence he experienced there to the point thathe "feels no emotion" and prefers to be
alone. What do you suspect he does to alleviate his condition?
a. He is most likely drinking alcohol excessively.
b. He most likely goes running to expend his negative, pent-up energy.
c. He probably reviews the details of his missions because he can't believe he ever witnessed
such tragedy.
d. He most likely finds solace indedicating his life to religion.
e. He probably has put in his requisition for another tour of duty to try to make things better.
a. He is most likely drinking alcohol excessively.
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