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Pablo, a 33-year-old man,likes dressing up as a woman. However, he does not consider himself a woman. In this scenario, Pablo can be classified as a(n)________.
 
  A) asexual
  B) transsexual
  C) transvestite
  D) intersexual

Question 2

We can think of intimacy as a continuum; at the one end is total isolation and at the other end there exists total enmeshment. Neither extreme is healthy. Explain this continuum using your own examples.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

At one end of this continuum is total isolation with no need for intimacy, and at the other end there exists total enmeshment, where partner or family intimacy needs so overlap, it is difficult to distinguish whose need is whose.
AT THIS POINT, EVALUATE THE STUDENT'S EXAMPLES BASED ON WHETHER OR NOT THEIR ESSAY DEMONSTRATES A FIRM GRASP OF THE CONTINUUM.





 

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