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    Lindemann's Basic Crisis Theory Was Important Because His Work Negated
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Lindemann's Basic Crisis Theory Was Important Because His Work Negated

Question 30

Question 30

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Lindemann's basic crisis theory was important because his work negated the prevailing perception that clients manifesting crisis responses should be treated as:​


A) abnormal or pathological.
B) ​permanently immobile.
C) ​mentally incompetent.
D) stuck in a state of disequilibrium.

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