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j.rubin

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How does a rescuer attempt to control relationships?
 
  A. by being a nice person who puts the happiness of others first
  B. by convincing others in an aggressive way that the rescuer knows what is
  best for them
  C. by becoming skilled at resolving conflict before relationships are threatened
  D. by exposing the inadequacies of the victim's attempts to solve problems

Question 2

When people in a relationship triangle shift roles, they usually
 
  A. switch roles briefly and then return to their original roles.
  B. select new roles at random and settle into them for a long time.
  C. compete with each other to claim the victim role.
  D. alternate between passive aggression and direct persecution



livaneabi

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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