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bobypop

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Terr (1995) proposed a division of childhood trauma into two categories that she called Type I and Type II traumas. What is the difference?
 
  A) Type I targets very young children and Type II targets adolescents.
 
  B) Type I results from natural causes and Type II results from man-made causes.
 
  C) Type I derives from sudden, distinct, traumatic experiences and Type II derives from long standing, repeated ordeals.
 
  D) Type I stems from childhood sexual or physical abuse and Type II stems from environmental catastrophes.

Question 2

Many times the suicidal person is also homicidal.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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