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jho37

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The Canadian psychiatrist who introduced Chlorpromazine to North America was
 
  a) H. Lehmann.
  b) N. Spanos.
  c) R. Kajander.
  d) H. Kazarian.

Question 2

Ken may act sad one minute and happy the next. He seems to have no idea what he wants out of life. He says he cannot stand being alone, yet he gets into violent fights with his friends over minor matters.
 
  When his marriage broke up due to his drastic mood shifts and impulsive gambling, Ken attempted suicide. Which of the following diagnoses best fits Ken's symptoms?
 
  a) Bipolar I disorder
  b) Dissociative identity disorder
  c) Schizotypal personality disorder
  d) Borderline personality disorder



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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