Asked by ijwdi
What is a concurrent disorder?
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It is a type of emotional disorder.
It is a type of emotional disorder.
It is a type of behavioral disorder.
It is a type of behavioral disorder.
It is another term for substance use disorder.
It is another term for substance use disorder.
It describes conditions in which a person has both a separate mental illness and a substance use disorder.
(1 point)
Responses
It is a type of emotional disorder.
It is a type of emotional disorder.
It is a type of behavioral disorder.
It is a type of behavioral disorder.
It is another term for substance use disorder.
It is another term for substance use disorder.
It describes conditions in which a person has both a separate mental illness and a substance use disorder.
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Answered by
Glitchtrap
Which of the following best describes mental well-being?
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A person is able to understand information.
A person is able to understand information.
A person is able to manage emotions.
A person is able to manage emotions.
A person has no illness.
A person has no illness.
A person is able to feel comfortable, healthy, and happy. They can adjust to life’s normal stresses, work productively, and participate in the community.
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Responses
A person is able to understand information.
A person is able to understand information.
A person is able to manage emotions.
A person is able to manage emotions.
A person has no illness.
A person has no illness.
A person is able to feel comfortable, healthy, and happy. They can adjust to life’s normal stresses, work productively, and participate in the community.
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GPT 3.5
It describes conditions in which a person has both a separate mental illness and a substance use disorder.
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