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Chen et al. (2009 ) reported that _____ is the most culture-laden diagnosis of the personality disorders as it is rooted in the individualistic North American culture.
 
  a) avoidant personality disorder
  b) schizoid personality disorder
  c) dependent personality disorder
  d) obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

Question 2

Couples therapy research (Dean et al., 2009 ) on the treatment of sexual dysfunction shows quite clearly that partners play a key support role in which of the following:
 
  a) Treatment adherence
  b) Promoting realistic expectancies
  c) Achieving positive long-term outcomes
  d) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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