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savannahhooper

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What is a common outcome of family members' attempts to protect children in their family who are HIV infected?
 
  A. self-defeating behavior
 B. overly cautious behavior
 C. overly assertive behavior
 D. positive adaptive behavior

Question 2

The folds of a parent, described in Chapter 4, may best be described by which statements?
 
  A. conflicts with professionals
 B. financial problems
 C. issues parents have regarding their children's disability
 D. openly sharing emotions with a professional



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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