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Medesa

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Reliving some of our childhood experiences of loneliness can
 
  A) bring on pain and should be avoided at all costs.
  B) be a futile attempt to rewrite the past.
  C) help us come to grips with present fears about being alone or lonely.
  D) only be done with the help of a counselor.

Question 2

Below is an example of negative self-talk that can set the shy person up for failure in social situations:
 
  A) I'd better try something new, because it doesn't matter if I look like a fool.
  B) If people only knew what I was like they would really like me.
  C) I have nothing to fear by trying to approach a person I'd like to get to know.
  D) Others constantly evaluate and judge me, and I'm sure I won't measure up to what they expect.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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