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sam.t96

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In Object Relations Family Therapy the general goals include:
 
  a. Clarifying family needs
  b. Avoiding confrontation
  c. Recognizing and reworking defensive projective identifications
  d. Identifying with clients' anxieties

Question 2

In object relations theory the holding environment:
 
  a. Emphasizes the need for closeness yet separateness
  b. Promotes achievement of whole object relations
  c. Both a and b above
  d. Neither a or b above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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