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"Be loyal to your family" was what the child heard all the time, along with, "You shouldn't and can't do it on your own, so don't even try." A cognitive-behaviorist would say this kind of upbringing would be MOST likely to produce which of the personality disorders in the child, when he or she reached adulthood?

A) narcissistic
B) antisocial
C) avoidant
D) dependent

Dependent Personality Disorder

A mental health condition characterized by an overreliance on others for emotional support and decision making.

Cognitive-Behaviorist

A practitioner of a psychological approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and cognitions through a goal-oriented, systematic process.

Upbringing

The care, teaching, and training provided to a child by parents or guardians from infancy through adulthood.

  • Detail the various theoretical frameworks that account for the emergence of personality disorders.
  • Analyze the role of upbringing and early childhood experiences in the development of personality disorders.
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