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laurencescou

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Long-term outcome for odd or eccentric and anxious/fearful personality disorders appears to be somewhat over time.
 
  a. fluctuating
  b. attenuating
  c. unstable
  d. stable

Question 2

The process of educating potential clients about therapy, especially variables that might influence their decision to seek therapy, involves
 
  a. dual relationships.
  b. confidentiality.
  c. informed consent.
  d. therapy termination.



Amiracle

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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