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strangeaffliction

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What do neuroimaging techniques show when comparing the effects of medication on anxiety with the effects of psychotherapy?
 
  a. Medication appears to normalize anxiety circuits in the brain, whereas psychotherapy has little if any effect.
  b. Psychotherapy appears to normalize anxiety circuits in the brain, and medication has little if any effect.
  c. Psychotherapies produce neurobiological changes similar to those seen with medications.
 d. Neither medications nor psychotherapies appear to have much effect on anxiety circuits in the brain.

Question 2

Dr. Chan successfully treats his clients for obsessive compulsive disorders. For many of his clients, he is likely to prescribe which medication?
 
  a. SSRI
 b. benzodiazepine
 c. lithium carbonate
  d. lorazepam



peilian

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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