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Rapee and Heimberg (1997 ) theorize that perfectionism and an attentional focus on perceived criticism combines with ________ to produce social phobia .
 
  a) neuroticism
  b) public self-consciousness
  c) a negative attributional style
  d) learned helplessness

Question 2

The role of family in the development of abnormal behaviour is central to which theories?
 
  a) Classical psychoanalytic theories
  b) Object-relation theories
  c) Social learning theories
  d) All of the above



peter

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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