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jon_i

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Susan was wiped out from her third chemotherapy treatment, yet when asked about how she was doing through all of this, she replied, Now I am able to have a lot more compassion for my grandmother, who went through this, too, and it has brought us closer together. Susan illustrates the use of as a coping strategy.
 
  A) positive reinterpretation
  B) reaction formation
  C) learned helplessness
  D) catharsis

Question 2

Which of the following summary statements BEST reflects the current knowledge on the origins of sexual orientation?
 
  A) Homosexuality is caused by unresolved conflicts.
  B) Homosexuality develops out of early sexual experiences.
  C) Homosexuality can be attributed to biological and genetic factors.
  D) Homosexuality is best understood through a biopsychosocial approach.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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