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Symptoms of PTSD are grouped into which of the following major categories?
 
  a. Re-experiencing of traumatic event, avoidance of stimuli associated with event, negative alterations in mood or cognition, and increased arousal or reactivity
  b. Re-experiencing of traumatic event, avoidance of stimuli associated with event, and anxiety
  c. hypervigilance, avoidance of stimuli associated with event, and exaggerated startle response
  d. avoidance of stimuli associated with event, symptoms of increased arousal, and symptoms of suicidality

Question 2

In PTSD, criteria for negative alterations in mood or cognition include all of these except:
 
  a. Social withdrawal in women
  b. More frequent negative mood in children
  c. Blaming others
  d. Inability to recall specific aspects of the trauma



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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