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Question 1

In the previous question Delia and Eloise are attempting to deal with which relational dialectic?
 
  A) autonomy/connection
  B) openness/closedness
  C) novelty/predictability
  D) temporal/topical

Question 2

James hates it when he has to wait in line for something. To channel his energy into something more positive, he starts thinking about waiting in line as something he just has to do and is beyond his control. By doing so, James is working on developing an ability known as _____.
 
  A) I-messaging
  B) active listening
  C) owning
  D) reframing
  E) empathizing



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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2019
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Excellent

 

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