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faduma

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Which category of personality type would people who often become emotional and do impulsive things fall into?
 
  a. resilient/high-functioning
  b. resilient/low-functioning
  c. undercontrolled/emotionally dysregulated
  d. overcontrolled/constricted

Question 2

Which category of personality type would an average individual who developed an eating disorder, but continues to function reasonably well, fall into?
 
  a. undercontrolled/emotionally dysregulated
  b. resilient/high-functioning
  c. overcontrolled/constricted growth
  d. resilient/emotionally dysregulated



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C: undercontrolled/emotionally dysregulated

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B: resilient/high-functioning



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