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savannahhooper

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IPT assumes that one of the most effective ways to negotiate role disputes and reduce interpersonal deficits is to:
 
  a. build communication skills.
  b. improve emotional intelligence.
  c. reduce hostility.
  d. improve capacity for intimacy in relationships.

Question 2

IPT recognizes that those life events most likely to precipitate depression and related disorders are those:
 
  a. for which patients have little or no control or responsibility.
  b. that are caused primarily by patients.
  c. that result from poor social skills.
  d. for which patients share responsibility.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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