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Which of the following statements about codependency is not true?
 
  (a) Overinvolvement, reactivity, protection, and attempts to control the abuser are common
   (b) Codependency is defined as anything that is done to protect the abuser from the consequences of his or her behaviors
   (c) The person closest to the abuser and the first to react dysfunctionally is often the codependent
   (d) Codependency is a controversial topic

Question 2

This defense occurs when a client's impulse is blunted or dampened (i.e. a person smiles to soften the expression of his/her anger)
 
  a. deflection
  b. denial
  c. avoidance
  d. acting out



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Answer to Question 1

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