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khang

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A mother constantly demands that her son show her how much she is loved, but when he tries to hug her
  she yells at him to be more discreet. No matter what the child does, he is wrong.
 
  Further, the mother
  prohibits him from commenting on this paradox. What does this interaction pattern best illustrate?
 
  A) loosening of associations B) double-bind communication
  C) fragmented thinking D) expressed emotion

Question 2

Which of the following is considered to be the most reliable life event approach?
 
  A) the Life Event and Difficulty Schedule B) the Impact of Events Scale
  C) the Social Readjustment Rating Scale D) Snoopy's How's It Going Schedule


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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