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OSWALD

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Children's initial recognition of themselves as physically separate from others corresponds with Erikson's _____ psychosocial stage?
 
  a. trust versus mistrust
  b. autonomy versus shame and doubt
  c. initiative versus guilt
  d. industry versus inferiority

Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding the loss of a child?
 
  a. Parents tend to become overly concerned about the surviving siblings and tend to offer them too much support.
  b. The younger the child is at the time of death, the more difficult it is for parents to cope with the loss.
  c. The inability to make sense of the loss increases the intensity of the grief.
  d. Marital strain following the loss is higher in couples who had a good relationship prior to the death versus those who had shaky marriages prior to the death.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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