Exam 4: Freuds Psychodynamic Theory: Applications, Related Theoretical Conceptions, and Contemporary Research
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Psychoanalytic theory does a better job at explaining the past than predicting the future.
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Which of the following is a useful device for bypassing the defenses?
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Which of the following would not appear to be a negative part of the evaluation of psychoanalytic theory?
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A limitation of psychoanalytic theory is that it does not encompass a broad range of phenomena.
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Which of the following is not a contrast emphasized by Jung?
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The narcissistic person suffers from inflated self-esteem and self-love.
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Freud believed a disguised expression of a repressed instinct to be a
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Adler's birth order theory suggests that first born sons tend to have more success and achievement than later born sons.
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Controversy exists concerning the degree of continuity of attachment style.
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For Freud, a symptom represents a disguised expression of a repressed impulse.
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Narcissistic individuals respond to threats to their self-esteem with anger.
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Narcissism reflects a fixation at the oral stage of development.
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Freud felt that in the case of "Little Hans," the phobia he developed of horses was mostly determined by
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The analyst who emphasized the early relationships between the infant and the mother - the development of anxiety and the sense of self was
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