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One study investigating malpractice issues among psychologists found that
 
  A) most were cleared of charges in the long run.
   B) there were more frequent complaints against psychologists than psychiatrists.
   C) about 3.5 of psychologists engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a patient.
   D) few psychologists were properly informed about ethical issues.

Question 2

What can be said about individuals who have a history of at least one serious psychological disorder?
 
  a. Most are effectively treated and never experience mental illness again.
  b. Over 50 have at least two or more other disorders.
  c. Few have a comorbid disorder.
  d. Individuals who have sought treatment for one illness are unlikely to ever experience another.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b. Over 50 have at least two or more other disorders.



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