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rlane42

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Which statement best describes the relationship between psychobiography and psychoanalytic theory?
 
  A) Psychobiography is, by definition, based upon psychoanalytic theory.
  B) In the past, psychoanalytic theory guided much psychobiography, but the field has broadened to
   include other theories.
  C) Psychobiography is the term used for psychoanalytic case studies, when they are published in non-
   clinical journals.
  D) Psychobiography is a therapeutic technique within psychoanalysis.

Question 2

Psychobiography is different from case studies because psychobiography has more emphasis on
 
  A) pathology.
  B) theoretical considerations.
  C) the individual.
  D) experimental methods.



mk6555

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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