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    Sally's View of Her Therapist Continuously Shifts from "Good" to "Bad
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Sally's View of Her Therapist Continuously Shifts from "Good" to "Bad

Question 23

Question 23

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Sally's view of her therapist continuously shifts from "good" to "bad." This is an example of


A) intellectualization.
B) projection.
C) reaction formation.
D) splitting.

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