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faduma

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According to Horney, clients who have angry behavior are: competitive, self-centered, and demanding, but see themselves as heroes or strong leaders. These clients have adopted an interpersonal coping style of moving:
 
  A) away.
  B) against.
  C) toward.
  D) inward.

Question 2

Karen Horney's interpersonal coping styles of moving toward, moving away, and moving against work for the client to:
 
  A) reduce anxiety and provide partial, indirect gratification of unmet needs.
  B) build the basis of relationships.
  C) provide a foundation for intimacy.
  D) give flexible behavioral responses.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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