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cagreen833

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It is important that clients choose their own treatment goals primarily so that they
 
  a) will be motivated to change
  b) do not feel dominated by the counselor
  c) feel they have power in the relationship
  d) can develop their own treatment plans

Question 2

According to Shields, symbiotic relationships, often found in alcoholic families, are characterized by:
 
  (a) love, formal psychological boundaries and projection (b) frequent use of projection, poor psychological boundaries and intense feelings of love and hate (c) blame, a moderate amount of pain, and love (d) resentment, ambivalence and intense feelings of love and hate



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

(b)





 

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