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savannahhooper

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In the famous case of Little Hans, in which the child feared leaving his house for fear of being bitten by a horse:
 
  a. Freud treated the whole family
  b. the treatment was carried out by the father, under Freud's guidance
  c. Bowen worked with the boy and his father together
  d. Bowen never saw Hans, but worked with his parents

Question 2

An empirically valid theory:
 
  a. confirms predictions
  b. requires experimental proof
  c. is subject to narrative analysis
  d. always contradicts clinical



karlss

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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