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Susan is an analyst who is working with her client Chloe and asks Chloe to free associate and tell Susan everything that comes into her mind.
 
  Chloe does not disclose everything that she is thinking because she does not feel that it is relevant to the session. Chloe has:
  a. violated the Fundamental Rule of Psychoanalysis
  b. assume the role of the analyst
  c. taken the back seat
  d. completed her formal assessment

Question 2

Chronic cocaine users exhibit _______________.
 
  (a) loss of movement
   (b) loss of inhibitions
   (c) loss of intelligence
   (d) loss of sensory feeling



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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