The DSM–5 categorizes personality disorders into three main groups, which are:

A) anxious/inhibited, cognitive/smart, and dramatic/erratic.
B) odd/eccentric, anxious/inhibited, and dramatic/erratic.
C) dramatic/erratic, irrational/illogical, and odd/eccentric.
D) odd/eccentric, anxious/inhibited, and irrational/illogical.


B) odd/eccentric, anxious/inhibited, and dramatic/erratic.

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Fill in the blank with correct word

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a. emerging adulthood b. young adulthood c. middle adulthood d. late adulthood

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