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JGIBBSON

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Dr. B., whose case was described in the text, rushed back to the hospital, despite the fact that he was going to attend his son's final high school basketball game. After arriving at the hospital, he decided to stay until his patient delivered.
 
  Why did Dr. B make this decision?
   a) He felt he was the only one who should deliver the baby, which reflected his narcissism.
   b) His dedication to every detail imaginable led him to insist on delivering
   the baby, which reflects his obsessive-compulsive personality.
   c) Although he said he wanted to attend his son's game, his schizoid
   tendencies led him to select an activity with fewer people present.
   d) Although he knew his partner was capable of handling the delivery,
   he did not trust his partner and was suspicious of his every activity.

Question 2

Prevention is the most effective treatment for conduct disorder.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

True



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