Dysfunctional attitudes and beliefs, rooted in childhood experiences of extreme criticism by parents, are central to the ________ approach to avoidant personality disorder.
A. humanistic
B. psychodynamic
C. sociocultural
D. cognitive-behavioral
Answer: D
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a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 24
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a. warm fibers begin to fire and we register the sensation of warm b. cool fibers begin to fire and we register the sensation of cool c. both warm and cool fibers begin to fire and we register the sensation of pain d. neither warm nor cool fibers begin to fire and we register only pressure
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The estradiol normally found in the bloodstream of a female rat fetus neither masculinizes nor feminizes its development because it ____.
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