Which of the following clients demonstrates symptoms that would lead to a diagnosis of dependence?

a. Involvement in an auto accident in association with using substances while driving
b. Consumption of the substance on a regular basis, withdrawal symptoms when the substance is not used, and failure to successfully complete a treatment program
c. Inability to function appropriately and unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control use
d. Tolerance of the substance, presence of withdrawal symptoms, and continuation of use despite recurrent physical problems


ANS: D

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