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londonang

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What similarity would you expect to find in the behaviors of a person with dependent personality disorder and a person with avoidant personality disorder?
 
  a. They avoid closeness.
  b. They are preoccupied with rules.
  c. They seek advice and reassurance.
  d. They are easily hurt by criticism.

Question 2

Which personality disorder is characterized by a fear of separation from others who are looked to for advice and reassurance?
 
  a. paranoid
  b. dependent
  c. borderline
  d. schizotypal



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b.



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