Author Question: Which of the following is NOT an aspect of emotion-focused coping? a. Changing the situation that ... (Read 63 times)

Garrulous

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Which of the following is NOT an aspect of emotion-focused coping?
 
  a. Changing the situation that is causing the problem
  b. Seeking support
  c. Relaxation techniques
  d. Physical exercise

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT one of the three possibilities the book talks about as happening when one person in a codependent relationship tries to change?
 
  a. The other person attempts to keep them from changing with threats, put-downs, or sabotage.
  b. The other person begins to look for what's missing.
  c. The other person leaves the relationship.
  d. The other person beings to change, too.



mbcrismon

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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