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Brittanyd9008

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In eating disorders, endogenous opioids have been identified by Luby and Koval (2009 ) as being:
 
  a) Present at low levels, leading to a euphoric state.
  b) Powerfully reinforcing.
  c) Released by purging, leading to euphoria.
  d) Decreased by bingeing, leading to euphoria.

Question 2

The diathesis-stress paradigm emphasizes that abnormality results from:
 
  a) Biology and the unconscious
  b) Biology and stress
  c) Physiology and biochemistry
  d) Attachment and gestalt problems



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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