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Many health-compromising behaviors share several important characteristics.Describe these characteristics and the implications for intervention programs.
Antagonist Drug
A type of medication that blocks or dampens the action of neurotransmitters in the brain, often used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.
Addictive Drug
A substance that leads to addiction by causing psychological or physical dependence, often altering the brain's chemistry to create a need for regular use.
Relapse-Prevention Training
A behavioral program designed to teach individuals who are trying to maintain behavioral change how to anticipate and cope with the potential for relapse.
Heavy Drinker
An individual who consumes alcohol in large quantities frequently, often exceeding the recommended daily or weekly intake limits.
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