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sjones

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In The Art of Loving, Erich Fromm describes the condition of self-love within a relationship as:
 
  A) having respect for our own integrity and uniqueness.
  B) becoming selfless, losing ourselves in the one we love.
  C) looking for love in order to feel love for ourselves.
  D) having a 50/50 relationship.

Question 2

An indirect way of getting clients to express self-appreciation when they are not accustomed to doing so is to:
 
  A) have them write a balance sheet stating both their negative and positive points.
  B) ask how their best friend would describe them.
  C) confront their reluctance.
  D) have them describe their ideal self.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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