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nmorano1

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While complete integration of personalities is the main goal of treatment for DID,
 
  a) It is almost always impossible
  b) Sometimes conflict-free collaboration is the most achievable goal
  c) It can rarely be achieved
  d) One alter usually refuses to participate

Question 2

A review by Gregory Miller and colleagues from the University of British Columbia found that several factors must be taken into account to explain why studies show both increases and decreases in HPA axis activity. One of these factors is:
 
  a) Emotion-focused versus problem-focused coping
  b) Secretory sIgA antibody levels
  c) Time elapsed following stressor
  d) Baseline blood pressure and heart rate



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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