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nmorano1

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A person who borrows or merges his or her identity with someone else, such as a powerful parent, is
  using the defense mechanism of
 
  A) identification.
  B) projection.
  C) reaction formation.
  D) rationalization.

Question 2

A person who unconsciously hates a sibling, but consciously feels only love for the sibling, is using
  the defense mechanism of
 
  A) projection.
  B) isolation.
  C) identification.
  D) reaction formation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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