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Kthamas

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Interest in understanding the importance of diversity and cultural variations is related to the understanding that
 
  a. the willingness to seek treatment can vary by culture and ethnic background.
  b. there are some cultural variations in symptom patterns.
  c. there can be differing responses to treatments and interventions related to cultural and ethnic differences.
  d. all of the above

Question 2

Sarah is a tall, 14-year old girl who has lost 25 pounds over the last year and currently
  weighs 100 pounds. Sarah exercises four hours a day in hopes that she will lose the
  baby fat that she believes remains around her waist and hips.
 
  Sarah is afraid that
  she will become fat if she eats anything other than raw vegetables. When she does not
  strictly follow her vegetable diet, Sarah makes herself vomit immediately afterwards.
  According to this description, it is likely that Sarah would meet criteria for:
  a. Anorexia, restricting type
  b. Anorexia, binge-eating/purging type
  c. Bulimia, purging type
  d. Bulimia, non-purging type
  e. Binge-eating disorder



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

B



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