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luvbio

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Jung believed that major life transformations were an inevitable and universal part of the human condition at
 
  A) late adolescence.
  B) early adulthood.
  C) middle adulthood.
  D) late adulthood.

Question 2

Jung found that many of his middle aged clients were concerned about
 
  A) finding meaning in projects that had lost their meaning.
  B) resolving guilt over sexual experiences.
  C) dealing with fears of controlling their aggression.
  D) being comfortable with feelings of emptiness and flatness of life.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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