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Alygatorr01285

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According to Vivienne Cass' model of coming out, homosexual pride is developed in ____.
 
  a. Stage 3: Identity tolerance c. Stage 5: Identity pride
  b. Stage 4: Identity acceptance d. Stage 6: Identity synthesis

Question 2

Shirley has been in an abusive relationship for 12 years. Her husband frequently hits her, often after little or no provocation. Shirley has been enduring this violence for so long that she has come to believe that she probably deserves the beatings. Her best friend has seen the bruises and has told her to leave her husband, but Shirley believes that leaving would be futile. Shirley could be said to be experiencing
 
  A. the blaming the victim phenomenon.
  B. anomie.
  C. learned helplessness.
  D. enduring family violence syndrome.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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