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The case of Sheri reported by Peven and Shulman shows how
 
  a. depression can be improved by recalling early memories.
  b. early recollections can be repressed, and gradually revealed in therapy.
  c. early recollections change over time.
  d. early recollections remain constant over time.

Question 2

Most Adlerian therapeutic techniques can best be described as
 
  a. action oriented.
  b. focusing on early recollections.
  c. focusing on unresolved problems from the past.
  d. insight oriented.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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