In order to practice assertive communication, you
a. can imagine a situation requiring assertion and the dialogue that you would engage in.
b. ask a friend or therapist to play the role of an antagonist.
c. eventually transfer your assertiveness skills to real-life situations.
d. would do all of these.
D
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a. has never been endorsed in psychology’s history b. has always dominated psychologists’ view of sexuality c. was endorsed by Freud and Ellis but is now recognized as insufficient d. was rejected by Freud and Ellis but is now endorsed by most psychologists
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A. stuttering B. selective mutism C. tic disorder D. ADHD
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A. subcortex. B. neocortex. C. parietal lobe. D. temporal lobe.