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    Exam 3: Diagnostic Issues: Dsm-5 Overview for Substance-Related Disorders
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    This Model Proposes That Co-Occurring SUD and Psychiatric Disorder(s) Exacerbate
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This Model Proposes That Co-Occurring SUD and Psychiatric Disorder(s) Exacerbate

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This model proposes that co-occurring SUD and psychiatric disorder(s) exacerbate the onset of one another.


A) Correlated liabilities model
B) Secondary substance abuse model
C) Common factor model
D) Reciprocal causation model

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