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mckennatimberlake

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Self-esteem has been mistakenly touted as the holy grail of mental health, and this has meant that
 
  a. many preventive and remedial efforts have focused directly on improving low self-esteem.
  b. many therapeutic approaches employ social cognitive strategies to improve social skills.
  c. many therapists have focused too much on the importance of their own self-esteem.
  d. preventative efforts have never embraced a skills first approach.

Question 2

Schulman (2002) defines morality as composed of three interlocking systems, including
 
  a. sympathy, moral reasoning, and identification with authority.
  b. empathy, identification with moral others, and standards of right and wrong.
  c. rational competence, emotional competence, and identification with authority.
  d. moral feeling, moral reasoning, and moral action.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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