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Dr. Elmer is interviewing the friends, family, and therapist of a person who committed suicide so that she can better understand the reasons for suicide. This assessment is ____.
 
  a. called a medical autopsy
 b. called a psychological autopsy
 c. relatively easy to do because it involves direct evidence
  d. based on the biological approach to mental disorders

Question 2

Millie has been hospitalized because of her anorexia. She will receive psychological intervention to help her with ____.
 
  a. learning how to find information about anorexia and other eating disorders on the Internet
  b. learning to develop overcontrolled eating behaviors
 c. learning to cope with muscle dysphoria
 d. identifying and understanding the dysfunctional attitudes related to the eating disorder



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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