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Themember4

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The reliability of personality disorders has improved by:
 
  a) Improving the theoretical basis for each personality disorder.
  b) Showing an interrelationship with Axis I disorders.
  c) Developing clear diagnostic criteria.
  d) Paying closer attention to their possible presence.

Question 2

According to meta-analyses (e.g., Ravindran & Kennedy, 2007 ), neuroimaging studies on depression have found:
 
  a) Both recurrent and untreated depression are associated with decreased amygdala volume
  b) Both recurrent and untreated depression are associated with preserved neurocognitive functioning
  c) Induction of dysphoria increased cortisol secretion
  d) Response to a SSRI drug treatment resulted in hypermetabolism reduction in cingulate area 25



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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