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jman1234

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Which of the following has been shown to reliably lead to long-term maintenance of weight gain in treating anorexia?
 
  a) cognitive-behavioral therapy
  b) family therapy
  c) psychodynamic therapy
  d) none of the above has been shown to reliably lead to long-term maintenance of weight gain

Question 2

Current results from brain imaging studies
 
  a) are useful in diagnosing psychopathology.
  b) indicate that most disorders affect only a tiny portion of the brain.
  c) suggest that most psychopathology is due to deficits in the frontal lobe.
  d) are not strong enough for these methods to be used in diagnosing psychopathology.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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