Prenatal risk factors most prominent in schizophrenia are
a. mother's health, father's health, and mother's trauma.
b. disease exposure, lack of oxygen, and maternal stress.
c. alcohol exposure, drug exposure, and toxic exposure.
d. inconsistent acceptance of pregnancy.
b
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a. People with antisocial personalities are rarely loyal to anyone. b. People with antisocial personalities tend to withdraw from people, not exploit them. c. People with antisocial personalities tend to be women, not men. d. People with antisocial personalities are rarely witty and articulate.
Jean just returned from active duty in a war zone. He has been experiencing hyperarousal and reexperiencing the traumatic events he encountered. Which substance is he most likely to turn to first?
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