The drug opiate-antagonist naltrexone is a treatment for substance abuse that works by

a. substituting a chemically similar drug for the addictive drug

b. both counteracting the effects of opiates and producing withdrawal symptoms.
c. producing a cross-tolerance effect in a drug user.
d. producing only a temporary euphoric effect if opiates continue to be used.

b

Psychology

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Prior to the 18th century, most conceptions of abnormal behavior were based on

a. superstition, such as demons, witches, or being punished by God. b. the idea that the person must have a disease of some type. c. bacteria and plagues. d. the person afflicted was just different.

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Describe key characteristics of the four phases involved in attachment formation in infancy. Explain goal-corrected partnership, and give an example to support your thinking.

What will be an ideal response?

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