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pragya sharda

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Which of the following is an argument against the use of surgical sex reassignment surgery for gender
  identity disorder?
 
  A) Most of those who have such surgeries are not happy with the outcome.
  B) Surgery should not be used to treat a psychological disorder.
  C) Cognitive-behavioral therapy has been found to be effective for most in alleviating gender
  dysphoria.
  D) Gender identity disorder is not a lifelong disorder and later regret is likely.

Question 2

Transient psychotic and dissociative experiences can occur in ________ personality disorder.
 
  A) obsessive-compulsive B) antisocial
  C) narcissistic D) borderline


ndhahbi

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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