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kodithompson

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Attachment styles
 
  a. are able to be shifted from insecure to secure attachment style with short-term psychotherapy.
  b. will be unaffected over time if the person is insecurely attached.
  c. will be unaffected by an adult relationship if the person is securely attached.
  d. all of these.

Question 2

Under conditions of stress,
 
  a. anxious-ambivalent people may become angry when they don't receive the support they want.
  b. avoidant individuals become fearful and sometimes exhibit hostility.
  c. securely attached individuals both seek out and provide support.
  d. securely attached individuals seek out support, but can become angry when they don't receive the support they want.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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