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abarnes

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Family of origin exploration in the working through phase of therapy can be very meaningful when:
 
  A) the therapist carefully points out the connections between past and current relationships.
  B) clients spontaneously make links between formative and current relationships.
  C) therapists interpret developmental deficits.
  D) therapists patiently explain the relational connections to the client.

Question 2

For adult clients, the process of experiencing the sadness of hurtful parent-child interactions and coming to terms with these developmental losses is called:
 
  A) grief work.
  B) neurotic resolution.
  C) early childhood development.
  D) personal growth.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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