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CBme

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Rather than be considered as part of the avoidance cluster of symptoms, the DSM-5 considers numbing symptoms such as feeling distant from others to be part of the ___________ category.
 
  a. Negative alterations in cognition and mood
  b. Re-experiencing the trauma
  c. Increased social withdrawal
  d. Decreased arousal and increased reactivity

Question 2

A lifestyle factor
 
  A) is something that we can control. B) is something that we cannot control.
  C) is our reaction to stressors. D) is genetic.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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