According to the stress response dampening model, individuals who have had a stressful drug or alcohol experience are less likely to abuse drugs or alcohol. This is False.
Stress response dampening model (SRD) states that people who experience stress dampening effects will more likely use alcohol in stressful situations. Hence, if a person underwent a stressful experience, even if that was caused by the drug or alcohol he used, he will more likely continue to abuse such drugs or alcohol.