Major differences between alcoholism under DSM III and the alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS) include:
A) ADS has more emphasis on loss of control
B) a dichotomy of alcohol/nonalcoholic in ADS
C) ADS sees alcohol-related problems as a second aspect
D) ADS has more emphasis on progression
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Q18: Heavy drinking is:
A)often defined as 5 plus
Q19: Drug dependence is:
A)closely tied to how much
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Q21: Jellinek's disease model viewed alcoholism as all
Q22: Most epidemiological studies focus on the total
Q23: Which of the following statements is true:
A)Only
Q25: The DSM III criteria developed by the
Q26: What is the major distinction between the
Q27: AA's definition of alcoholism requires _on the
Q28: The condition, which involves a compelling physiological
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