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panfilo

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How does stigma affect treatment-seeking behavior for individuals with anxiety-related disorders?
 
  a. It increases the probability of seeking treatment so as to avoid stigma.
  b. It delays a person from seeking treatment, but would not prevent a person from seeking treatment in the end.
  c. It makes a person less likely to seek treatment.
  d. It makes a person more likely to seek treatment, and to seek it more quickly than if there is no stigma.

Question 2

James not only seeks constant attention, but he additionally seems excessively emotional regarding his own importance. In addition, he has an intense need to be loved, desired, and involved with others on an intimate basis. He most likely has
 
  a. non-reciprocating self-indulgence disorder.
  b. ego mania personality disorder.
  c. histrionic personality disorder.
  d. obsessive-compulsive disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

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