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Perls' Theory of Personality Suggests That Development of a Fixed

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Question 55

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Perls' theory of personality suggests that development of a fixed social character is:


A) part of mature fulfillment of our organismic needs.
B) the means-whereby we meet our social obligations.
C) pseudosocial existence.
D) awareness of our natural existence.

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