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sarasara

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In Kohut's view, effective parents are ones who present themselves as:
 
  a. optimally failing to their children
  b. never in need of help
  c. always successful
  d. failures to their sons and usually successful to their daughters

Question 2

According to Kohut, children have an innate need to idealize. He thinks that it is typically and principally the:
 
  a. mother who is idealized by her sons.
  b. mother who is idealized by her sons and daughters.
  c. father who is idealized by his daughters.
  d. father who is idealized by his sons.



Andromeda18

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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