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According to Persons and Davidson and their cognitive-behavioural case formulation approach, which of the following is part of the treatment plan?
 
  a) Goals
  b) Modality
  c) Obstacles
  d) All of the above

Question 2

In two Canadian cases of Munchausen's syndrome, nurses:
 
  a) Made themselves ill by ingesting poison
  b) Made their own children ill by getting them to ingest poison
  c) Made themselves ill by injecting blood into their own bladders
  d) Made their children ill by injecting blood into their bladders



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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