Understanding the etiology of culture-bound syndromes is made difficult for all of the

following EXCEPT for the fact that

a. they are often characterized in terms folk medicine.
b. a world-wide classification scheme for mental disorders does not exist.
c. they have not been the subject of much research.
d. intercultural variation is extensive.
e. they do not have environmental sources.

d. intercultural variation is extensive.

Psychology

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a) social loafing. b) discrimination. c) stereotyping. d) prejudice.

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Therapies designed to give people better self-understanding of their feelings, motives, expectations, and actions are called ______ therapies

a. behavioral c. insight b. group d. individual

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