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According to the social-cognitive model of narcissistic personality disorder, people with this disorder place a high value on interpersonal interactions because
 
  a) they yearn for interpersonal closeness and warmth.
  b) interpersonal interactions are central for reinforcing their self-esteem.
  c) they have such high self-esteems.
  d) they are very concerned about the quality of their friendships.

Question 2

According to the cognitive perspective, social anxiety is related to all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a) unrealistic negative beliefs about the consequences of their social behaviors.
  b) attention to how they are doing in social interactions and their own internal sensations.
  c) formation of negative visual images of how others will react to them.
  d) all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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