Why might a victim switch to the persecutor role?
A. The victim rebels against being controlled by the rescuer.
B. The victim fears that the rescuer is losing interest in the relationship.
C. The victim resents the rescuer's pressure to become more independent.
D. The victim is overwhelmed by having to meet too many conflicting demands.
A
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a. Differentiation, multigenerational transmission, family projection process b. Access covert family processes, symbolic mothering, therapy as art c. Patterns of interaction, organization, boundaries d. Generative rootedness, relational ethics, invisible loyalties
What is called when interpersonal boundaries are too open and are overlapping?
a. Enmeshed b. Disengaged c. Self-sufficient d. Triangulated
George is able to exhibit high levels of characteristics generally associated with both males and females. This is an example of:
A) ?synergy. B) ?androgyny. C) ?animus. D) ?anima.
A formal administrative procedure to ensure that clients' rights have not been ignored in which an outside person is appointed to hear both sides of the argument is known as:
A) ?Boycott B) ?Fair hearing C) ?Target embarrassment D) ?Social action