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robinn137

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Personality disorders and mental retardation are on which axis of DSM-IV TR?
 
  a. Axis I.
  b. Axis II
  c. Axis III.
  d. Axis IV

Question 2

The question What are your family's views on this choice? might be asked due to the client's
 
  a. High affiliation
  b. Low affiliation
  c. High uncertainty avoidance
  d. Low uncertainty avoidance



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

High uncertainty avoidance



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