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Amy checks her children's rooms' dozens of times while they are asleep, yet she is quite resentful toward them. Psychologists would describe Amy as exhibiting the defense mechanism of
 
  a) undoing.
  b) denial.
  c) isolation.
  d) reaction formation.

Question 2

Vaginismus is characterized by
 
  a) chronic vaginal infections.
   b) inability to maintain lubrication.
   c) lack of interest in or fantasy about sex.
   d) involuntary spasms of the outer portion of the vagina.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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