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elizabeth18

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Adler viewed obsessive-compulsive disorder as due to:
 
  a) Fixation in the anal stage
  b) The content of the personal unconscious
  c) A personal sense of incompetence and inferiority
  d) A lack of social interest

Question 2

Bob suffers from chronic back pain. When the pain becomes overbearing, his brother helps with cleaning, laundry and grocery shopping. This form of support is called
 
  a) instrumental support.
  b) emotional support.
  c) functional social support.
  d) structural social support.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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