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rachel9

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According to Rachman (2002 ), the 3 multipliers that increase the intensity and frequency of compulsive checking include the following EXCEPT:
 
  a) Lack of control over the environment
  b) A sense of personal responsibility
  c) The probability of harm if checking not done
  d) The predicted seriousness of harm

Question 2

Gerald experienced symptoms of schizophrenia and of a mood disorder. In earlier editions of the DSM, he would have been diagnosed with:
 
  a) Schizophreniform disorder
  b) Schizotypal personality disorder
  c) Schizoid personality disorder
  d) Schizoaffective psychosis



spencer.martell

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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