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Unit 8 – Clinical Psychology
Topic 8.6
Which argument challenges traditional theories asserting that personality disorders are lifelong conditions?
Researchers argue that everyone has some level of personality disorder.
Personality disorders may not actually exist; they’re just labels for being different.
Some people may spontaneously develop a personality disorder later in life.
Evidence suggests some people show reduced symptoms over time or even recovery.
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AP Psychology - 8.6 Feeding and Eating, Substance and Addictive, and Personality Disorders
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