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cartlidgeashley

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Suicide should be discussed separately from depression because ____.
 
  a. there is little correlation between depression and suicide
 b. the cause of suicide is biological, while the cause of depression is environmental
  c. there are many causes of suicide, and it may represent a separate clinical entity
  d. suicide is more related to schizophrenia than to depression

Question 2

Research indicates that in order for any treatment for eating disorders to be effective, it's necessary to acknowledge ____.
 
  a. underlying psychological issues
  b. family dynamics
 c. hereditary factors
 d. available social support



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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