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madam-professor

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What is the most typical type of treatment for childhood fears and phobias?
 
  a) play therapy
   b) antianxiety drugs
   c) psychodynamic techniques
   d) cognitive-behavioral therapy

Question 2

During a case conference, the assembled professionals are discussing several cases, including some that seem to meet some of the criteria for avoidant personality disorder and social phobia.
 
  What is a good guideline for distinguishing these two disorders?
   a) Those with avoidant personality disorder have poorer social skills.
   b) There is a greater level of anxiety among those with social phobias.
   c) Those with social phobias tend to experience more frequent panic attacks.
   d) There are more frequent anxious thoughts among those with social phobias.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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