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big1devin

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An individual diagnosed with a temporal lobe epilepsy personality might
 
  a. forget to care for half of his or her body.
  b. avoid writing notes during lectures or discussions.
  c. express that he or she has special powers and sees emotional significance in many things.
  d. be particularly boring.

Question 2

Humanistic approaches to psychotherapy emphasize _________________, while psychodynamic therapies emphasize__________ ________.
 
  a. immediate experience; unconscious conflict
  b. man's inherent goodness; man's tendency towards evil
  c. childhood experiences; adult trauma
  d. all of the above



akpaschal

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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