When twinship needs are met, what does a child develop?
A) Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
B) Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, awareness of own personal ideals
C) Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
D) Self-regulation and executive function skills
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Q4: Emotional disorders are the result of failure
Q5: Which of the following is not a
Q6: A selfobject is:
A) A caregiver
B) An object
Q7: When mirroring needs are met, what does
Q8: When idealizing needs are met, what does
Q10: _ is the process of how selfobject
Q11: Which of the following are understood to
Q12: What results in deficits in the self
Q13: Who considered addiction to be a disorder
Q14: Addictive behavior is seen as a:
A) Escape
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