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Kikoku

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The story of Trisha Meili, who was raped, sodomized, and beaten so savagely that she lost 75 percent of her blood before she was discovered demonstrates the importance of ____ following rape.
 
  a. regaining control over the environment and events
  b. accepting the identity of being a victim
  c. vigorously confronting the perpetrator
  d. personally reporting the crime

Question 2

In a lecture on eating disorders, Professor Lublin noted that binge-eating has been classified as disorder characterized by consumption of large amounts of food over a short period of time and accompanied by feelings of paranoia, but like bulimia, the episodes are generally followed by use of compensatory behaviors like vomiting or fasting. Which of Professor Lublin's statements in accurate?
 
  a. Binge-eating has been classified as an Axis I disorder.
  b. Binge-eating is characterized by consumption of large amounts of food over a short period of time.
  c. Binge-eating is generally followed by use of compensatory behaviors like vomiting or fasting.
  d. Binge-eating is characterized by feelings of paranoia.



jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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