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geodog55

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Suggestions for expressing negative emotions appropriately include _________
 
  A) Directing your dissatisfaction toward your partner's character rather than his/her behavior.
  B) Use you language.
  C) Express appreciation for your partner at the same time you are communicating your concern.
  D) None of the above-the expression of negative emotions has no place in a caring relationship.

Question 2

Asking a why question _________
 
  A) lets the other person respond in a more open-ended way.
  B) provides you with more information regarding the subject at hand.
  C) tends to put the other person on the defensive.
  D) reinforces your concern regarding, and thus your emotional investment in, the relationship.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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