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August 01, 2005
Personality Disorders
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Sample questions:
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Which of the following is not one of the four major components of a psychodynamic view of personality disorders?
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Patients with borderline personality disorder who have experienced childhood trauma are characterized by which of the following?
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The tendency for patients with borderline personality disorder to attribute negative attributes to neutral faces is associated with hyperreactivity in what brain area?
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