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penza

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Gratifying frustrated desires by thinking about imaginary achievements and satisfactions refers to the defense mechanism called
 
  A) overcompensation.
  B) fantasy.
  C) regression.
  D) identification.

Question 2

is comprised of the personal qualities, self-perceptions, attitudes, values, and preferences that guide an individual's sexual behavior.
 
  A) Eroticism
  B) Body image
  C) Sexual identity
  D) Sexual orientation



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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