What is the difference between a slip and a lapse?

A. A slip is a onetime occurrence and a lapse is a return to use (but not at pretreatment levels).
B. A lapse is "falling off the wagon" whereas a slip is not.
C. A slip is the same as a relapse and a lapse is a onetime event.
D. They are essentially the same thing.


A

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