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Adler viewed any attempts to see oneself as superior to another human being as a sign of __________________, providing a strong antiracist, anti-sexist, and anti-heterosexist foundation to the theory.
 
  a. low personal tolerance
  b. pampering
  c. maladjustment
  d. strong development

Question 2

Considered one of the pioneers of couples and family therapy, Virginia Satir's __________ model integrates many ideas from family systems theory and communication theory.
 
  a. Multigenerational
  b. Self-esteem
  c. System-of-systems
  d. Human validation process



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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