The way a person relates to a caregiver figure is referred to as

A. displacement.
B. attachment style.
C. sublimation.
D. socialization.


Answer: B

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Aaron's home was destroyed in a tornado a week ago. Right after the tornado, Aaron had difficulty sleeping and had frequent nightmares about tornadoes when he did go to sleep. He also experienced difficulty concentrating at work and became visibly nervous whenever he saw the wind blowing harder than a breeze. Three weeks after the tornado, Aaron appears to be settling down and is sleeping better

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