The three main risk factors identified with personality disorders are
A) underconfidence, overexposure to failure, and stress.
B) child abuse, low self-esteem, and comorbidity.
C) child maltreatment, poor interpersonal skills, and emotional dysregulation.
D) polarized/absolute thinking, personal disgust, and apathy.
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