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crobinson2013

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Working Through is not about gaining insight or exploring the past, but it is about linking the changes that have occurred with the therapist to ________ others in their current lives.
 
  a. generalized
 b. significant
 c. encouraging
 d. inflexible

Question 2

Glasser sees a correlation between:
 
  a. unmet needs and degree of mental distress.
 b. family of origin and psychosis.
 c. age and mental disorders.
 d. irresponsibility and irrationality.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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