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Capo

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Which treatment involves creating routines in day-to-day life and has been effective in reducing relapse of bipolar disorder?
 
  a. social rhythm therapy
 b. psychoeducation
 c. family-focused therapy
 d. cognitive-behavioral therapy

Question 2

Belle has bulimia and Amanda has anorexia. Outcome studies suggest that ____.
 
  a. Belle would probably have a more positive prognosis than Amanda
  b. Amanda would probably have a more positive prognosis than Belle
  c. Both would have a relatively poor prognosis
 d. bulimia has a close to 100 percent recovery rate



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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