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berenicecastro

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According to Bill Bridges, what are the two signs that one is ready to leave the neutral zone and move to a new beginning?
 
  a. Crisis and commitment.
  b. You have met your basic need for food and shelter and are ready to examine your need for love and belonging.
  c. The reaction of your friends and your own certainty that you've found a path you want to follow.
  d. A stable progression of changes and a successful analysis of nature versus nurture.

Question 2

When should you get professional help for your personal problems? (1 point)
 
  What will be an ideal response



sierramartinez

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

When should you get professional help for your personal problems? 1 point for any of the following:
- Whenever personal problems interfere with daily life
- Whenever your usual coping strategies aren't working
- Whenever you begin to engage in self-defeating behavior that you know from experience won't help
- Whenever you feel overwhelmed and desperate
- Whenever you want to improve your life, get more out of life, or grow personally



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