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Heather's boyfriend Matt served combat duty in Iraq. After returning to the US last month and reuniting
   with Heather, Matt shared the details of the battles he was involved with and the trauma he experienced
   while
 
  serving. Heather has begun to experience intense periods of anxiety and feels as if she is in a daze.
   It is possible Heather has developed _____________ as a result of listening to Matt's experiences.
   a. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
   b. an Acute Stress Disorder
   c. an Adjustment disorder with anxiety
   d. an Adjustment disorder unspecified

Question 2

Phobias are typically accompanied by ______ behaviors.
 
  a. antisocial c. autistic
   b. aggressive d. avoidance



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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