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hbsimmons88

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The individual primarily responsible for the development of Transactional Analysis was
 
  A) Erik Erikson.
 
  B) Milton Erikson.
 
  C) Eric Berne.
 
  D) Eric McGill.

Question 2

In interpreting client drawings, a counselor can conclude that:
 
  A) small drawings mean the child has low self-esteem.
  B) sad faces and dark colors mean the client is depressed.
  C) triangles mean the child has been sexually abused.
  D) no simple conclusions can be made as interpretation is complex.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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