Rachel never enters a room, she "arrives." She dresses in a provocative manner and has such an overblown, melodramatic way of reacting to everything that she is impossible to ignore. She is self-centered and demands instant gratification. She bores easily and is constantly drawn to the newest style or fad. Her behavior is typical of someone with __________ personality disorder.
A. narcissistic
B. histrionic
C. borderline
D. schizotypal
Answer: B
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a. unconscious feelings of guilt b. a chemical imbalance c. social factors d. their ability to reduce anxiety
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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a. statistical c. deductive b. analytical d. inductive
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What will be an ideal response?