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Mr. Wonderful

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In the 1995 British Columbia Human Rights Commission case, why was Kimberly Nixon asked to leave the Vancouver Rape Relief Society where she had been volunteering as a rape counsellor?
 
  a) She had suicidal tendencies.
  b) She was a transsexual.
  c) She herself had never been the victim of a sexual assault.
  d) She lacked counselling ability.

Question 2

Iris was in an automobile accident. She goes to a psychologist who established that her symptoms lasted for three weeks.
 
  If she experienced nightmares, flashbacks, headaches, and ruminated about the accident, she would likely receive which diagnosis?
 
  a) Acute stress disorder
  b) Generalized anxiety disorder
  c) Posttraumatic stress disorder
  d) Anxiety disorder not otherwise specified



Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

This forum is amazing.

Answer to Question 2

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