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haleyc112

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Fritz Perls substituted Freuds superego-id conflict with
 
  a. the id-ego conflict.
  b. a good guybad guy metaphor.
  c. the unconscious and conscious conceptualization that was more typical of Jung.
  d. the metaphor of a battle between top-dog and under-dog.
  e. Introspection and self-awareness.

Question 2

When used in a Gestalt context, the term homeostasis means that the client is
 
  a. comfortable and unwilling to change.
  b. centered, psychologically hovering in the middle between polarities.
  c. fixed firmly at one end of the polarities of an issue, and therefore has no difficulty making decisions.
  d. perfectly happy living in the past.
  e. living for the future and not worrying about the past.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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