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geodog55

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Neurotic individuals with strong needs for perfection and unassailability are called:
 
  a. aggressive types
  b. loving types
  c. compliant types
  d. detached types

Question 2

In Horney's view, the two forms of neurotic competitiveness are:
 
  a. hypercompetitivenes s and personal development competitiveness
  b. rationalization and personal development competitiveness
  c. hypercompetitivenes s and competition avoidance
  d. anger competitiveness and kind competitiveness



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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