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kfurse

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________ believed that communicating understanding in a non judgmental way provides a deep acceptance that is a prerequisite for change.
 
  a. Skinner
 b. Freud
 c. Greenson
 d. Rogers

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs contains five levels. In order, they are:
 
  a. love and belonging, safety needs, physiological needs, self-actualization, and self esteem.
 b. safety needs, physiological needs, love and belonging, self esteem, and self-actualization.
 c. self-actualization, love and belonging, physiological needs, safety needs and self esteem.
 d. physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging, self esteem, and self-actualization.



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Answer to Question 1

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