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Dr. Gomez is a Gestalt therapist. What would you expect to be the emphasis of his therapy sessions with clients?
 
  a. uncovering clients' unconscious childhood conflicts
  b. helping clients achieve self-actualization
  c. changing maladaptive behaviors through systematic desensitization
  d. creating a warm and accepting atmosphere for clients to share their feelings e. integrating inner feelings into one's conscious experience

Question 2

Which group is predicted to have the most highly correlated IQ scores?
 
  a. Monozygotic twins reared together
  b. Dizygotic twins reared together
  c. Monozygotic twins reared apart
  d. Dizygotic twins reared apart
  e. Siblings



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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