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The overall goals of therapy for the treatment of trauma involves
 
  a) the deconditioning of anxiety and altering individual views
  b) the deconditioning of anxiety and altering the trauma
  c) the deconditioning of stress and altering individual views
  d) the deconditioning of stress and altering the trauma

Question 2

A burst of growth in the cortical areas of the brain that accounts for improvement in memory
  occurs between the ages of
 
  a) 16-24 months
  b) 1 -6
  c) 2 -5
  d) 24-36 months



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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