In object relations therapy, "object relations" refer to

a. the importance placed on things the client owns.
b. how individuals relate to the social world and things around them.
c. relationships that develop from the earliest infant-caregiver interactions.
d. all of the above

c

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The point at which an infant can survive a premature birth is called

a. age of capability. c. age of innocence. b. age of feasibility. d. age of viability.

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Fifteen-year-old LaRon feels highly dissatisfied with his parental relationships. Research suggests that LaRon is likely to be

A) anxious and unfocused. B) aggressive and antisocial. C) anxious and depressed. D) socially popular but engages in risky behaviors.

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