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karateprodigy

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According to Framo, what are parental interjects?
 
  A) The internalized negative aspects of parents
  B) When clients defend against anxiety by projecting certain split-off or unwanted parts of themselves onto another person
  C) Anxiety that is repressed when a child experiences separation from their primary caregiver
  D) Transference from one family member to another family member

Question 2

A therapist works with a couple where partner A sees partner B as perfect in the early parts of the relationship. When partner B no longer conforms to expectations, however, partner B becomes the enemy. The therapist might call this:
 
  A) interlocking pathologies.
  B) self-object relating.
  C) splitting.
  D) projective identification.



makaylafy

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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