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    When a Child Experiences Depression, Anxiety, Somatic Problems, and Other
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When a Child Experiences Depression, Anxiety, Somatic Problems, and Other

Question 31

Question 31

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When a child experiences depression, anxiety, somatic problems, and other significant discomfort, these are indications of


A) comorbid behaviors.
B) internalizing behaviors.
C) externalizing behaviors.
D) resilient behaviors.

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