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hubes95

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Clients who have been parentified as children may:
 
  A) avoid any situations requiring them to act responsibly.
  B) grow up to become care-giving professionals who are at risk of early professional burnout.
  C) relinquish control easily and are comfortable in mutually reciprocal relationships.
  D) will be inattentive and unresponsive to the therapist.

Question 2

When families have cross-generational alliances, children may:
 
  A) learn to be responsible and individuate.
  B) associate anxiety and guilt with achievements and outside commitments.
  C) gain an exaggerated sense of their own importance.
  D) Both associate anxiety and guilt with achievements and outside commitments and gain an exaggerated sense of their own importance are correct.



jaymee143

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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