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If Sam can not vent his anger on his boss, he may then vent it on his dog. This behavior probably reflects:
 
  a. rationalization
  b. projection
  c. denial
  d. displacement

Question 2

If Harry continually looks to others to help him solve his problems, he is likely to have unresolved conflicts with origins in the:
 
  a. oral stage
  b. anal stage
  c. phallic stage
  d. genital stage



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Answer to Question 1

d MSC: WWW

COMPLETION

Answer to Question 2

a MSC: WWW




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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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