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Splitting is a way of evaluating relationships that result in viewing object representations as:
 
  A. all good or all bad
  B. predictable or unpredictiable
  C. internalized or externalized
  D. interlocking pathologies

Question 2

When unrelated adults with severe mental disorders meet together to try to uncover deep personality issues that affect their functioning, this is called _____
 
  a. Group Psychoeducation
  b. Group Psychotherapy
  c. Multi-Family Group Counseling
  d. Family Counseling



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Answer to Question 1

A. all good or all bad

Answer to Question 2

b



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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