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bcretired

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In contrast to previous results, recent data from Montreal collected by Paris over a 27-year period indicate that:
 
  a) Almost all borderline personality disorder (BPd) patients are still characterized by BPD 27 years later
  b) About half still had BPD 27 years later
  c) Fewer than 1 in 10 still had BPD 27 years later
  d) BPD symptoms get transformed into severe cases of depression

Question 2

After lithium treatment has resulted in recovery from a manic episode, the patient
 
  a) must stop taking the drug because of the serious side effects associated with prolonged use.
  b) is likely to relapse if the drug is withdrawn.
  c) is likely to become depressed if the drug is continued for too long.
  d) can usually stop taking the drug if desired.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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