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darbym82

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The principal goal of interpersonally oriented therapy is the:
 
  A) client experiences a different and more satisfying kind of relationship with the therapist, than he/she has had in the past.
  B) client's individuation from his/her family.
  C) client's resolution of conflict by eliciting the same response from the therapist as experienced in the past.
  D) client's cathartic release.

Question 2

One basic reason why familial experience has such a powerful, long-term impact on the individual is:
 
  A) the repetition of family transaction patterns.
  B) the muted intensity of family transactions.
  C) the parent's basic attachment needs.
  D) children from dysfunctional families are rarely scripted into narrow roles.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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