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washai

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The psychoanalytic term splitting is most similar to the cognitive term-
 
  a. all-or-nothing thinking.
  b. catastrophizing.
  c. overgeneralization
  d. selective abstraction

Question 2

A meta-analysis of 27 studies of long-term psychoanalytic therapy (de Maat, 2009) found:
 
  a. a small but significant success rate of 30-40 at termination.
  b. better longer follow-up success rates than rates at therapy termination.
  c. medium effect sizes for symptom reduction and small effect sizes for personality change.
  d. large effect sizes for symptom reduction and medium effect sizes for personality change.



ryrychapman11

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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