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mcmcdaniel

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According to the DSM-5, the features of antisocial personality disorder include
 
  a. instances of physical cruelty to animals.
 b. an attitude of entitlement toward fulfilling expectations.
  c. a demonstrated impulsivity or failure to plan ahead.
 d. episodes of inappropriate, intense anger.

Question 2

Which of the following is the most likely model to explain the cause of borderline personality disorder?
 
  a. Biological
 b. Early trauma resulting in posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms that are not recognized or dealt with during childhood
  c. Stressful life events
 d. Biological predisposition interacting with life events such as childhood trauma and later life stressors



meltdown117

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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