Exam 12: Psychoanalysis After Freud: Neo-Freudians, Object Relations, and Current Research
Exam 1: The Study of the Person23 Questions
Exam 2: Clues to Personality: the Basic Sources of Data85 Questions
Exam 3: Personality Psychology As Science: Research Methods86 Questions
Exam 4: Personality Traits, Situations, and Behavior81 Questions
Exam 5: Personality Assessment I: Personality Testing and Its Consequences85 Questions
Exam 6: Personality Assessment Ii: Personality Judgment in Daily Life85 Questions
Exam 7: Using Personality Traits to Understand Behavior85 Questions
Exam 8: The Anatomy and Physiology of Personality85 Questions
Exam 9: The Inheritance of Personality: Behavioral Genetics and Evolutionary Theory85 Questions
Exam 10: Basics of Psychoanalysis85 Questions
Exam 11: The Workings of the Unconscious Mind: Defenses and Slips85 Questions
Exam 12: Psychoanalysis After Freud: Neo-Freudians, Object Relations, and Current Research85 Questions
Exam 13: Experience, Existence, and the Meaning of Life: Humanistic and Positive Psychology85 Questions
Exam 14: Cultural Variation in Experience, Behavior, and Personality87 Questions
Exam 15: Learning to Be a Person: Behaviorism and Social Learning Theories86 Questions
Exam 16: Personality Processes: Perception, Thought, Motivation, and Emotion88 Questions
Exam 17: What You Know About You: the Self89 Questions
Exam 18: Disorders of Personality89 Questions
Exam 19: Conclusion: Looking Back and Looking Ahead24 Questions
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Dr. Ders is a psychotherapist who emphasizes the importance of relating to others as real people who have mixtures of virtues and vices. Dr. Ders is most likely a therapist in the tradition of ________.
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All of the following Freudian ideas were reinterpreted by David Funder in the textbook EXCEPT ________.
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Freud's latency period corresponds to Erikson's stage of ________.
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In order for a person to develop an inferiority complex, he or she must ________.
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In Erikson's view, important aspects of psychological development ________.
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What are some of the key psychological insights provided by contemporary psychoanalytic research? Which ideas of Freud appear to have stood the test of time?
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John Bowlby was the earliest psychoanalyst to develop play therapy.
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What makes a theorist neo-Freudian? In what ways do these theorists generally depart from Freud? Which theorists have had the most influence on contemporary personality research?
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Research suggests that anxious-ambivalent children are relatively likely to become adults who tend to ________.
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Adler felt that ________ was an important motivator of human thought and behavior.
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Adult behavior, according to Horney, is based on efforts to ________.
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Most neo-Freudians differ from Freud in three major respects. Which of the following is NOT one of these differences?
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Major differences between Erikson's theory of personality development and Freud's theory are Erikson's ideas regarding ________.
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One difference between the neo-Freudians and Freud is that nearly all neo-Freudians ________.
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Horney's major deviation from traditional Freudian ideas was her ________.
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Jung's distinction between people who are oriented outwardly toward the world and those who are turned in on themselves corresponds to ________.
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A procedure called the strange situation is used to study adult attachment patterns.
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Jung believed that we all share inborn, species-specific ideas and memories. This is Jung's idea of ________.
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