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The two psychological dimensions that Cox and Klinger (1988) say motivate drinking are
Zero-tolerance Programs
Policies that mandate predetermined consequences or punishments for specific offenses, often used in schools and workplaces to deter undesirable behaviors.
Biological Stages
Phases of growth and development that an organism undergoes, which are often determined by genetic factors.
Schizophrenia
A mental disorder characterized by abnormal behavior, strange speech, and a decreased ability to understand reality.
Multiple Personality Defense
A controversial legal defense, sometimes associated with Dissociative Identity Disorder, where an individual claims their criminal behavior was due to the actions of an alternate personality.
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