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savannahhooper

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Hal believes that his actions are being manipulated by evil demons who are trying to possess
   his body.
 
  He truly believes that when he shot those 14 innocent people at his office it was
   because the demons, talking to him through his neighbor's cat, made him do it. Hal's beliefs
   represent delusions of ______.
   a. grandeur c. reference
   b. persecution d. being controlled

Question 2

Which of the following diagnoses would be given to an individual who appears anxious or fearful?
 
  a. dependent c. antisocial
   b. borderline d. paranoid



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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