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LaDunn

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The primary biological treatment for adults with gender identity disorder is
 
  a. sex reassignment surgery.
  b. hormone therapy.
  c. genetic reassignment.
  d. breast enhancement.

Question 2

Because mental disorders differ with respect to severity, and many people show only mild symptoms,
 
  a. many people do not seek treatment.
  b. many people receive inappropriate treatment.
  c. everyone who meets criteria for a mental disorder is in treatment.
  d. people experiencing criteria immediately seek treatment.



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Answer to Question 1

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