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Janice has an bulimia nervosa. Her therapist has worked to change her maladaptive thoughts about dieting and body shape, and to replace her binge-purge cycles with adaptive coping techniques.
 
  This is likely receiving _____.
 
  a. Interpersonal Psychotherapy
  b. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  c. SSRIs
  d. Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Question 2

Excessive exercise, inappropriate use of laxatives, and inducing vomiting are all ________.
 
  a. Caused by amphetamine abuse
  b. Maladaptive strategies to control weight
  c. Characteristics of borderline personality disorder
  d. Strategies to restrict food intake



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b.



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