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vinney12

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Delusions or hallucinations with themes that are consistent with the mood state (e.g., guilt, disease or death themes accompanying depression) are known as
 
  a) mood-incongruent psychotic features.
  b) mood-congruent psychotic features.
  c) mixed features.
  d) catatonic features.

Question 2

Which type of therapist believes their main task is to frustrate their clients, to help clients express strong emotions, and fight out conflicts with authority?
 
  a) Gestalt
  b) existential
  c) neo-Freudian
  d) client-centered



Joc

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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