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cagreen833

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Although lacking empirical support, a reasonable case has been advanced called the neurodevelopmental approach to explain dissociative disorder causality. This approach centers on
 
  a. specific brain areas and their arrested development.
  b. childhood problems with sense of self, rules, trust, and predictability.
  c. a childhood to adolescence transition.
  d. multiple physiological factors.

Question 2

Jason may or may not be taking his prescribed medication. His mental health practitioner may request tests to monitor his compliance.
 
  a. psychological
  b. cognitive
  c. behavioral
  d. urine and blood



ambernicolefink

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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