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Impulsive suicidal behavior is often a symptom of ________ personality disorder.
 
  a. schizoid
 b. borderline
 c. obsessive-compulsive
  d. paranoid

Question 2

Although the glorification and romanticizing of suicide in the media contributes to the incidence of copycats, it is more likely that the person copying the suicide is
 
  a. just doing it for attention.
 b. vulnerable due to an existing psychological disorder.
  c. not really serious about the suicide attempt.
 d. Feeling validated about an already planned suicide.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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