You are a psychiatrist who specializes in treating schizophrenia. You have a new patient named Roy, who is exhibiting several of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia but none of the positive symptoms. In fact, Roy's negative symptoms are quite severe. According to research, one would expect that ____

a. ?Roy will recover if treated
b. ?Roy will have a relative lack of response to treatment
c. ?treatment will eliminate negative symptoms, but then positive symptoms will emerge?
d. ??treatment will be effective only if started after positive symptoms develop


ANSWER:
b

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