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The PSY-5 assesses:
 
  a) Negative emotionality
  b) Low positive emotionality
  c) Psychoticism
  d) All of the above

Question 2

Davidson (2009 ) has stated the following about the use of drugs in treating GAD:
 
  a) A wide range of drugs have shown to be effective in treating GAD
  b) Some of these drugs have undesirable side effects
  c) When clients stop taking these drugs, the risk of relapse is negligible
  d) Drugs are the most effective long-term treatment for GAD



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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