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savannahhooper

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An exaggerated sense of importance, power, knowledge or identity is known as
 
  a) grandiose delusions.
  b) hallucinations.
  c) ideas of reference.
  d) none of the above.

Question 2

Tom has repressed memories about the tragic death of his parents. Tom told his therapist it is too painful to talk of these memories. His therapist discussed a technique with Tom where he will be receptive to suggestions to explore these memories.
 
  The technique was:
   a) hypnosis
   b) free association
   c) positive transference
   d) negative transference



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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