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The MOST important element in Person Centered therapy is:
 
  a. thoughts
  b. feelings
  c. behavior
  d. physiology

Question 2

Critics of codependency maintain all but which of the following?
 
  (a) there is a lack of systematic studies regarding codependency (b) the characteristics of codependency are essentially bare assertions, intuitive statements, and over-generalizations (c) codependency has been around for a long time so there is no need to redefine it (d) codependency may already be folded into other diagnostic categories in the DSM IV-TR



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Answer to Question 1

B

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