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big1devin

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Kohut calls the state of self-love that is perfect and blissful:
 
  a. secondary narcissism
  b. mother love
  c. conditioned narcissism
  d. primary narcissism

Question 2

In Kohut's view, the neonate, strictly speaking, has:
 
  a. no self
  b. a fully developed self
  c. an actualized self
  d. a sense of self that is usually incapable of modification



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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