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In his book, Self Esteem at Work, Nathaniel Branden explicated how positive and resilient careerists need high _______ to compete in a fast paced, technologically-oriented society.
 
  a. motivation
 b. tolerance for change
 c. self-esteem
 d. expectations
 e. IQ's

Question 2

Clients who are ________ tend to be entangled in angry, idealizing or worrisome preoccupations about others in current and past relationships.
 
  a. preoccupied
 b. anxious
 c. rejecting
 d. avoidant



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a




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Reply 2 on: Jul 30, 2018
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