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In its extreme form, splitting is rare, but it may result in the DSM diagnosis of ___________________ _____.
 
  a. schizophrenia
  b. borderline personality
  c. bipolar
  d. narcissism
  e. reactive attachment disorder

Question 2

The goal of object relations is to
 
  a. reinforce positive behavior.
  b. strengthen the structure of self.
  c. free up the ego so that it can withstand frustration and nurture itself.
  d. improve reality testing and judgment.
  e. bring the unconscious into the conscious.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c




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