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lidoalex

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The following is NOT true concerning unexpressed emotions:
 
  A) Unexpressed emotions can manifest themselves in physical symptoms.
  B) Over time, unexpressed emotions will simply disappear.
  C) There is a relationship between unexpressed emotions and the development of severe headaches, ulcers, and digestive problems.
  D) When we seal off emotions such as grief and anger, we also keep ourselves from experiencing intense joy.

Question 2

The chronic practice of swallowing emotions
 
  A) can take a physical toll on our body.
  B) is a good way to deal with grief and anger.
  C) is a desirable way to deal with stress.
  D) generally will lead to experiencing more joy.



covalentbond

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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