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oliviahorn72

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Meg is a perfectionist. She is so preoccupied with perfection she almost never gets things
   done on time.
 
  She procrastinates and focuses so closely on trivial details that she often fails
   to see how the details fit into the bigger picture. Socially, she rarely goes out because she is
   too busy working. She often won't make choices because she fears making the wrong choice.
   Meg's life is dominated by rigid expectations and goals. Meg is suffering from ______
   personality disorder.
   a. schizotypal c. obsessive-compulsive
   b. avoidant d. histrionic

Question 2

Many aspects of autistic behavior, such as tantrums and self-injurious behavior, can be diminished
   through the administration of drugs used to treat ______.
 
  a. narcotics addiction c. schizophrenia
   b. anxiety d. epileptic seizures



lindahyatt42

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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