If you cannot decide whether to submit to back surgery, which you dread, to alleviate your back pain or to continue to live with the pain, which you sometimes find unbearable, you are caught in

a. an approach-avoidance conflict.
b. an approach-approach conflict.
c. a double approach-avoidance conflict.
d. an avoidance-avoidance conflict.

D

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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