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Following a focus on threats of suicidal ideation or other self-destructive behavior, a DBT therapist would next prioritize which therapy focus?
 
  a. Therapy interfering behaviors
  b. Development of acceptance skills based on mindfulness
  c. Monitoring problem behavior through the use of diary cards
  d. Behavior change skills such as training in assertiveness or social skills

Question 2

From a DBT perspective, psychopathology like borderline personality disorder is the consequence of which of the following influences?
 
  a. Childhood adversity and negative thought processes
  b. Trauma experiences and reactive behavior patterns
  c. Genetic predisposition to heightened emotional reactivity and an emotionally invalidating socialenvironment
 d. Relationship interfering behaviors and a proneness to sustained hyperarousal



Hikerman221

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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