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meagbuch

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What is the relationship between medication and the treatment of borderline personality disorder?
 
  a. Medications are typically underprescribed for the treatment of borderline personality disorder.
  b. No medications are currently approved specifically for the treatment of borderline personality disorder.
  c. Medications are ineffective in treating borderline personality disorder because of compliance issues.
  d. Although medications are typically very effective at first, their effectiveness diminishes quickly when treating borderline personality disorder.

Question 2

Tonya recently began a new job as a social worker at a state penitentiary. She would like to incorporate a new program to work with offenders diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. She researches the most effective treatment options and chooses a training program that speaks to the selfish nature of individuals with this disorder, namely ____.
 
  a. character formation
  b. self-assessment
  c. empathy building
  d. intrinsic respect



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
a



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