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casperchen82

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A client who presents in therapy with an excessive amount of pride or arrogance that has led him or her to experience isolation and condemnation from peers and coworkers may be suffering from overidentification with which archetype?
 
  a. Trickster
  b. The Self
  c. Hero
  d. Persona

Question 2

According to the hourglass format of writing a research report, the _____ section is depicted at the bottom of the hourglass.
 
  a. introduction
  b. method
  c. results
  d. discussion



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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