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Kthamas

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Like many individuals with personality disorders, individuals with histrionic personality disorder are
  rarely able to maintain relationships over time. Why?
 
  A) Their exaggerated sense of self-importance is generally off-putting.
  B) Their self-reliance leads them to feel that they do not need anyone else.
  C) Their extreme distrust makes lasting relationships impossible.
  D) Their need for attention is likely to drive others away.

Question 2

Dianes treatment for depression included training in meditation techniques that helped her become aware
  of her unwanted negative thoughts and to accept them as just thoughts. She was undergoing
 
  A) psychodynamic therapy. B) mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
  C) transcranial magnetic stimulation. D) behavioral activation therapy.


tkempin

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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