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How many Canadian children have clinically important disorders?
 
  a) About 250,000
  b) About 500,000
  c) About 750,000
  d) More than 800,000

Question 2

The principal mode of treatment for anorexia nervosa is:
 
  a) Cognitive-behavioural therapy
  b) Ego-analytic psychotherapy
  c) Family therapy
  d) Interpersonal therapy



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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