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debasdf

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The data regarding treatment outcome for individuals with paranoid personality disorder
 
  a. indicate clients do not remain in therapy long enough for treatment success.
 b. suggest that treatment can only be successful if the patient remains in therapy for a minimum of one year.
  c. indicate that cognitive therapy is effective in most cases.
 d. demonstrate that strict behavioral approaches are effective.

Question 2

Theo is quite a loner. He walks to class by himself, does not talk to anyone, and appears indifferent to other people. It is clear that Theo neither desires nor enjoys closeness with others. He does not act in any obviously unusual ways, nor does he appear to possess strange beliefs about the world. Of the following personality disorders, Theo appears to be
 
  a. avoidant.
 b. antisocial.
 c. schizotypal.
  d. schizoid.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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