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V@ndy87

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Psychoanalytic therapy for anxiety disorders will center on resolving:
 
  a) The Oedipal of Electra Complex
  b) Repressed conflicts
  c) Fixation at the anal stage
  d) The client's overreliance on denial and sublimation

Question 2

A recent Canadian research investigation conducted by Goulet et al. (2009 ) on schizophrenia revealed that:
 
  a) Individuals with chronic schizophrenia have similar brain structure anomalies as individuals with a first-episode
  b) Individuals with chronic schizophrenia have significantly lager brain structure anomalies as individuals with a first-episode
  c) Individuals with a first-episode show anomalies mainly in the corpus callossum and amygdala
  d) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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