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A Soldier Experiences Sudden Paralysis of His Hand Which Prevents

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A soldier experiences sudden paralysis of his hand which prevents him from firing his rifle in battle. Instead of having to face enemy fire he is sent to a field hospital to recover. Since
He is not "faking," he is not perceived negatively by fellow soldiers, but instead is cared for
And given sympathy by the hospital staff. According to psychodynamic theory, the soldier
Has achieved ______ gains by getting sympathy from the hospital staff.


A) primary
B) secondary
C) intrinsic
D) extrinsic

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