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Tazate

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Stimulus control (SC)and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) have been shown to be effective for clients with
 
  a) Body dysmorphic disorder
  b) Trichotillomania
  c) Hoarding disorder
  d) Excoriation (skin picking) disorder

Question 2

Injecting drug use continues to be the most common source of infection. The most rapidly increasing source of HIV infection is
 
  (a) among heterosexual women who have multiple partners (b) among heterosexual women whose partners exhibit high risk behaviors (c) among women with sexually transmitted diseases (d) all the above



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

(d)



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