The central lesson of the Bridging Function and Dysfunction sections in your textbook is that
A) disordered social behavior is very difficult to treat.
B) disordered social behavior is best treated as very dissimilar from so-called normal behavior.
C) disordered social behavior is best treated with outpatient, rather than inpatient, care.
D) disordered social behavior often highlights and exaggerates normal psychological mechanisms.
Answer: D
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The text uses which of the following terms to refer to the attainment of sexual maturity in both males and females?
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