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In the case of someone who wishes to continue hurting himself, or with a society's right to be protected from a dangerous person, basic rights of a hospitalized individual may
 
  a. conflict with each other.
  b. be correlated with each other.
  c. correspond with each other.
  d. be comorbid with each other.

Question 2

Popular methods used to assess anxiety disorders include
 
  a. the TAT and free association.
  b. analysis of resistance and symbolism.
  c. self-report questionnaires, self-monitoring, and observations.
  d. scaling methods, both objective and subjective.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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