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SVETLANKA909090 [29]
3 years ago
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Which of the following examples demonstrates behavior that is dysfunctional? Multiple Choice Lyla is a lesbian, but she wishes t

hat she liked boys so that she could have a traditional family and her parents wouldn’t worry so much about her. Cortney has tattoos all over her body. She has a total of 12 piercings, 6 of which are in her face. Her look has cost her several jobs because employers have said that customers find her “menacing.” Michael likes to work out. He exercises every day. He has missed out on “get togethers” with friends, potential dates, and family events because of time with his trainer. Anabeth is so afraid of snakes that she has difficulty going out and getting into her car to go to work in the morning because she fears that there may be a snake on the path to her car. She is running out of sick days.
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Brrunno [24]3 years ago
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Michael likes to work out. He exercises every day. He has missed out on “get togethers” with friends, potential dates, and family events because of time with his trainer

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