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maychende

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If a therapeutic goal is for a patient to gain continuity of memory and/or identity, is considered useful.
 
  a. free association recall
  b. hypnosis
  c. counterfactual disapproval
  d. detail sharpening descriptions

Question 2

It is quite possible that the main problem with medication therapy for psychotic disorders is
 
  a. compliance.
  b. overdose.
  c. wrong prescription.
  d. availability.



Kaytorgator

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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