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DyllonKazuo

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Which of the following is TRUE about playing the victim role?
 
  a. You can more easily take credit for your successes if you blame others for your failures.
  b. You get few payoffs from others if you play the victim role.
  c. We have little control over the thought patterns that result in taking on the role of victim.
  d. If you don't admit having anything to do with repeated problem situations, how are you going to avoid them in the future?

Question 2

What is a power victim?
 
  a. A person everyone likes to pick on.
  b. Someone who is an expert at getting negative attention.
  c. A person who pushes other people around.
  d. Someone who is an expert at getting sympathy.



Athena23

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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