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Benjamin, Suzy's friend from school, always seems to avoid public speaking and fears using the public bathrooms. Benjamin doesn't like to eat in the cafeteria, and he never goes to any parties. Benjamin may suffer from:
 
  a. separation anxiety disorder
  b. PTSD
  c. social anxiety disorder
  d. general anxiety disorder
  e. chronic fatigue

Question 2

Which of the following behavior/s are considered acceptable when interviewing about a student's psychological problem?
 
  a. explain a student's symptom and always offer advice
  b. do not badger a student
  c. do not promise total confidentiality to a student
  d. both a and b
  e. both b and c



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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