Exam 7: The Relational Self of Object-Relations Theories
Exam 1: A Zonal Approach to the Study of Personality40 Questions
Exam 2: Ancient and Contemporary Compositional Theories of Personality40 Questions
Exam 3: Conditioninglearning Theories of Personality33 Questions
Exam 4: Trait Theories of Pesonality40 Questions
Exam 5: Person As Processor40 Questions
Exam 6: The Surrounded Self Ego of Psychoanalysis40 Questions
Exam 7: The Relational Self of Object-Relations Theories40 Questions
Exam 8: Social Self in Cultural Context40 Questions
Exam 9: From Object-Relations to Dyadic Theories of Personality40 Questions
Exam 10: Self As Constructor39 Questions
Exam 11: Humanistic Psychoogy the Third Force40 Questions
Exam 12: Person As Meaning-Maker40 Questions
Exam 13: Transpersonal Theories of Personality40 Questions
Exam 14: Putting Personality All Together40 Questions
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While Sigmund Freud had a more biologically-based libido theory, Melanie Klein morphed it into a(n)
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Horney described personality as comprised of four selves. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
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Sigmund Freud emphasized individual unconscious processes, whereas Anna Freud emphasized
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Margaret Mahler borrowed a term from biology to describe the interdependent relationship between a mother and a nursing baby, that term is
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Horney believed that the core neurotic conflict occurs when inexpressible hostility and basic anxiety cause alienation between
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In contrast to Freud's "penis envy" theory, Horney came up with the theory of , which was the male's envy of pregnancy, childbirth, motherhood, breasts, and the act of suckling.
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The "mother" of object relations theory and the inventor of play therapy is
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Object Relations Theory was co-founded by which of these people?
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When someone shows love and hate for the same object or person, they are said to be
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How did Anna Freud's theory in regards to working with children differ from her fathers?
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According to Horney, the objective sum total of everything a person really is at any given moment, irrespective of judgments by others or by one's self is
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Which researcher saw weaning as a pivotal interpersonal milestone?
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Freud saw formation as a late-childhood development, resulting from the resolution of oedipal conflict, while Klein believed it appeared much earlier.
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Who contrasted with Klein in emphasizing the positive bonding that occurs between mother and newborns?
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Kohut emphasized the warm bonding that occurs between mothers and newborns, whereas Klein proposed that a baby's mind is filled with internalized images of
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Incorporating another person's values, opinions, ideas, and skills as a whole is known as
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