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Satir advocated emotional honesty and communication that is clear and where the ideas expressed, the emotion, and the values are all personally owned. This kind of communication is called __________________.
 
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Standing at attention and cutting off all feelings from the neck down is a stance Satir called ___________________ _, and it is characterized by a need for control and a dedication to principle. Communications often start with the word it as in It is important to . . .
 
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Answer to Question 1

congruence

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super reasonable





 

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