Certified Protection Professional (CPP) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a sign of a person struggling with emotional issues potentially linked to drug abuse?

  1. Consistent optimism

  2. Chronic drug abuse

  3. Strong social connections

  4. High academic achievement

The correct answer is: Chronic drug abuse

Chronic drug abuse is a clear sign that an individual may be grappling with emotional issues. Drug abuse often serves as a maladaptive coping mechanism for underlying problems, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or stress. When someone engages in chronic substance use, it can signify a struggle with emotional regulation and highlight the need for support or intervention. In contrast, consistent optimism, strong social connections, and high academic achievement typically indicate positive emotional health and resilience. These characteristics are often associated with healthy coping strategies and emotional stability, suggesting that those exhibiting them are less likely to be struggling with significant emotional issues linked to substance abuse.