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savannahhooper

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In what way is Acute Stress Disorder is different from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
 
  a. Acute Stress Disorder is a reaction to a less intense trauma than those experienced by someone with PTSD.
  b. The symptoms of Acute Stress Disorder are limited to one month.
  c. Individuals with Acute Stress Disorder report more frequent flashbacks than an individual with PTSD would.
  d. Individuals with PTSD never recover from their trauma; those with Acute Stress Disorder do recover.

Question 2

The specific phobia with the latest average age of onset is ______.
 
  a. dental phobia c. blood phobia
   b. claustrophobia d. animal phobia



Kedrick2014

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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