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Health, 11.02.2020 05:34 saintsfan2004

1. According to Freud, a generalized anxiety disorder is MOST likely to result when: a. a person does not dream, and thus has no outlet for anxiety. b. defense mechanisms are too weak to cope with anxiety. c. a person never has a chance to experience trauma. d. defense mechanisms are too strong.

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