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AEWBW

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During the opening of a Gestalt group, members might he asked to share something that they would NOT normally (nor comfortably) say aloud to others. This exercise is called
 
  a. making the rounds
  b. role reversal
  c. floating hot seat
  d. top dog/underdog

Question 2

__________ is a risk factor for the development of substance dependence and other psychological disorders later in life.
 
  a. Unprotected sex
  b. Single parent family
  c. Low socio-economic status
  d. Early age of first use



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Answer to Question 1

Posted another one can you check that one too? Thanks.

Answer to Question 2

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