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How did the Second Great Awakening compare with the First Great Awakening?
Substance Abuse
Diagnosis given in the DSM-IV when a person’s recurrent substance use leads to significant harmful consequences, as manifested by a failure to fulfill obligations at work, school, or home; the use of substances in physically hazardous situations; legal problems; and continued use despite social and legal problems.
Substance Abuse
The dangerous use of substances that affect the mind, including both alcohol and illegal drugs.
Uncontrolled Anger
Intense feelings of anger that are difficult to manage or control, often leading to aggressive behavior or confrontation.
Hallucinations
Perceptual experiences that are not real.
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