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Personality disorders are sometimes classified as "mad, bad, and sad." Which specific disorder falls under the "sad" cluster?
◦ antisocial personality disorder
◦ avoidant personality disorder
◦ paranoid personality disorder
◦ borderline personality disorder

Question 2

Personality disorders are sometimes classified as "mad, bad, and sad." Which specific disorder falls under the "mad" cluster?
◦ dependent personality disorder
◦ antisocial personality disorder
◦ paranoid personality disorder
◦ narcissistic personality disorder


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