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cartlidgeashley

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Edwina is constantly worried. She cannot really identify why she feels this way, and she finds it nearly impossible to relax. Edwina's therapist believes her symptoms best represent
 
  a. obsessive-compulsive.
  b. generalized anxiety disorder. c. panic disorder.
  d. social anxiety disorder.
  e. dissociative identity disorder.

Question 2

The mental representation and manipulation of information is
 
  a. learning.
  b. memory. c. sensation. d. thinking.
  e. perception.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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