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Deck 5: Klein: Object Relations Theory
1
Klein's conception of a "position" is different from "stage of development" in that "positions" are
A)completely psychological.
B)due largely to social influences.
C)determined by chronological age.
D)not referring to periods of time.
A)completely psychological.
B)due largely to social influences.
C)determined by chronological age.
D)not referring to periods of time.
D
2
Klein claimed that infants use the paranoid-schizoid position to
A)strengthen their attachments with their respective mothers.
B)escape from reality.
C)fight off threats from older siblings.
D)control the good breast and fight off its persecutors.
A)strengthen their attachments with their respective mothers.
B)escape from reality.
C)fight off threats from older siblings.
D)control the good breast and fight off its persecutors.
D
3
Klein extended Freud's psychoanalysis by emphasizing
A)adolescence.
B)young adulthood.
C)old age.
D)very early infancy.
A)adolescence.
B)young adulthood.
C)old age.
D)very early infancy.
D
4
Klein came to psychoanalysis as
A)a historian.
B)a physician.
C)a sociologist.
D)a psychologist.
E)None of these is correct.
A)a historian.
B)a physician.
C)a sociologist.
D)a psychologist.
E)None of these is correct.
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5
According to Klein, the two basic positions are
A)introjection and projection.
B)paranoid-schizoid and depressive.
C)the ego and the superego.
D)the mature and the immature.
E)the ideal and the real.
A)introjection and projection.
B)paranoid-schizoid and depressive.
C)the ego and the superego.
D)the mature and the immature.
E)the ideal and the real.
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6
Klein assumed that infants come into the world with
A)an active phantasy life.
B)a desire to have sexual relations with their mother.
C)a desire to have sexual relations with their father.
D)a blank slate.
A)an active phantasy life.
B)a desire to have sexual relations with their mother.
C)a desire to have sexual relations with their father.
D)a blank slate.
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7
Among the people that Klein psychoanalyzed was
A)Anna Freud.
B)her son Erich.
C)Erich Fromm.
D)Albert Ellis.
E)Erik Erikson.
A)Anna Freud.
B)her son Erich.
C)Erich Fromm.
D)Albert Ellis.
E)Erik Erikson.
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8
Compare and contrast Klein's object relations theory and Freud's psychoanalytic theory.
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9
Klein's depressive position includes
A)anxiety over losing a loved object and guilt for wanting to destroy it.
B)feelings of fear and persecution for wanting to destroy the bad breast.
C)a desire to devour and harbor the good breast.
D)a fear of being bitten by animals.
A)anxiety over losing a loved object and guilt for wanting to destroy it.
B)feelings of fear and persecution for wanting to destroy the bad breast.
C)a desire to devour and harbor the good breast.
D)a fear of being bitten by animals.
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10
Melanie Klein had an especially warm relationship with
A)her daughter Melitta.
B)Anna Freud.
C)Both of these are correct.
D)Neither of these is correct.
A)her daughter Melitta.
B)Anna Freud.
C)Both of these are correct.
D)Neither of these is correct.
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11
Klein agreed with Freud that people can be motivated by
A)phylogenetic endowment.
B)a life instinct.
C)a death instinct.
D)All of these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
A)phylogenetic endowment.
B)a life instinct.
C)a death instinct.
D)All of these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
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12
Object relations theory differs from Freud's theory in that it
A)places more emphasis on interpersonal relations.
B)stresses the importance of a nurturing mother.
C)places less emphasis on sexual pleasure.
D)All these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
A)places more emphasis on interpersonal relations.
B)stresses the importance of a nurturing mother.
C)places less emphasis on sexual pleasure.
D)All these are correct.
E)None of these is correct.
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13
Discuss Klein's concept of the paranoid-schizoid position.
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14
List and discuss Klein's psychic defense mechanisms.
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15
To Klein, an introjected object
A)is an internal thought about an external object.
B)is a phantasy of internalizing the object in a physical form.
C)desires to escape from an infant's mind.
D)loses its dynamic power to influence an infant's psychic life.
A)is an internal thought about an external object.
B)is a phantasy of internalizing the object in a physical form.
C)desires to escape from an infant's mind.
D)loses its dynamic power to influence an infant's psychic life.
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16
If a hungry infant cries and kicks, Klein would say that it is
A)motivated by the death instinct.
B)inventing a sign language to communicate distress with its mother.
C)fantasizing about kicking or destroying the "bad" breast.
D)engaging in random behavior.
A)motivated by the death instinct.
B)inventing a sign language to communicate distress with its mother.
C)fantasizing about kicking or destroying the "bad" breast.
D)engaging in random behavior.
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17
Klein believed that children introject their mother into their psychic structure.This means that they
A)believe that they are inside their mother.
B)believe that their mother is inside their own body.
C)reject their mother's authority.
D)adopt their mother's standards of morality.
A)believe that they are inside their mother.
B)believe that their mother is inside their own body.
C)reject their mother's authority.
D)adopt their mother's standards of morality.
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18
According to Klein, the child's first model for interpersonal relations is the
A)breast.
B)mother.
C)father.
D)self.
A)breast.
B)mother.
C)father.
D)self.
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19
According to Klein, the phantasies of an infant are
A)of little importance.
B)mostly conscious.
C)unconscious.
D)none of these.
A)of little importance.
B)mostly conscious.
C)unconscious.
D)none of these.
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20
According to Klein, the person or part of a person through which the aim of an instinct is satisfied is called
A)an object.
B)an impetus.
C)the source.
D)a motivator.
A)an object.
B)an impetus.
C)the source.
D)a motivator.
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21
Kohut's narcissistic needs include
A)the need to exhibit the grandiose self.
B)the need to be first in the eyes of one's parents.
C)the need to acquire a sense of self-identity.
D)the needs for power and authority.
A)the need to exhibit the grandiose self.
B)the need to be first in the eyes of one's parents.
C)the need to acquire a sense of self-identity.
D)the needs for power and authority.
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22
Which object relations theorist spent much time observing normal babies as they bonded with their mothers during the first 3 years of life?
A)Melanie Klein
B)Margaret Mahler
C)Otto Kernberg
D)Heinz Kohut
A)Melanie Klein
B)Margaret Mahler
C)Otto Kernberg
D)Heinz Kohut
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23
Klein's notion of the Oedipus complex differed from Freud's in that it
A)includes fear of parents' retaliation for phantasies of emptying their bodies.
B)takes place at a later time period during the individual's life than Freud said.
C)includes hostile feelings only.
D)includes sexual feelings only.
E)is the origin of the development of the superego.
A)includes fear of parents' retaliation for phantasies of emptying their bodies.
B)takes place at a later time period during the individual's life than Freud said.
C)includes hostile feelings only.
D)includes sexual feelings only.
E)is the origin of the development of the superego.
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24
Klein believed that before a unified ego can emerge, it must first
A)assimilate the id.
B)learn syntaxic language.
C)split into the "good me" and the "bad me."
D)attain control over the repressive superego.
A)assimilate the id.
B)learn syntaxic language.
C)split into the "good me" and the "bad me."
D)attain control over the repressive superego.
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25
Klein believed that the male Oedipus complex is resolved mostly when the boy
A)identifies with his father and adopts a feminine position with his mother.
B)identifies with his mother and adopts a feminine position with his father.
C)adopts a masculine position toward both parents.
D)establishes positive relationships toward both parents.
A)identifies with his father and adopts a feminine position with his mother.
B)identifies with his mother and adopts a feminine position with his father.
C)adopts a masculine position toward both parents.
D)establishes positive relationships toward both parents.
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26
Which object relations theorist strongly emphasized the process by which the self evolves?
A)Freud
B)Klein
C)Mahler
D)Kohut
A)Freud
B)Klein
C)Mahler
D)Kohut
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27
Klein called the process in which infants split off unacceptable parts of themselves, project these parts onto another object, and finally introject these parts back into themselves
A)introjective identification.
B)projective identification.
C)repression.
D)incorporation.
E)regression.
A)introjective identification.
B)projective identification.
C)repression.
D)incorporation.
E)regression.
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28
Klein contended that when introjected, dangerous objects
A)lose their danger.
B)increase their danger.
C)become internal persecutors.
D)are projected onto the father.
A)lose their danger.
B)increase their danger.
C)become internal persecutors.
D)are projected onto the father.
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29
Bowlby's attachment theory was based on studies of
A)infants and primates.
B)adolescents.
C)middle-age adults.
D)elderly adults.
A)infants and primates.
B)adolescents.
C)middle-age adults.
D)elderly adults.
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30
According to Klein, infants use splitting as a means of
A)controlling conscious fantasies.
B)destroying the bad breast.
C)gaining control over their parents by dividing them against one another.
D)controlling good and bad aspects of themselves.
A)controlling conscious fantasies.
B)destroying the bad breast.
C)gaining control over their parents by dividing them against one another.
D)controlling good and bad aspects of themselves.
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31
Klein suggested that psychic defense mechanisms
A)protect the child against public ridicule.
B)protect the ego against anxiety aroused by destructive phantasies.
C)safeguard the superego against uncontrollable id impulses.
D)prevent unconscious fantasies from reaching consciousness.
A)protect the child against public ridicule.
B)protect the ego against anxiety aroused by destructive phantasies.
C)safeguard the superego against uncontrollable id impulses.
D)prevent unconscious fantasies from reaching consciousness.
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32
According to Bowlby, both humans and other primates experience separation anxiety.The stage unique to humans is the ______ stage.
A)detachment
B)protest
C)attachment
D)despair
E)anal
A)detachment
B)protest
C)attachment
D)despair
E)anal
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33
Klein believed that during the female Oedipus complex, the girl
A)sees only the positive, not negative, aspects of the mother's breast.
B)phantasizes that the father's penis feeds the mother with babies.
C)sees only the negative, not positive, aspects of the mother's breast.
D)adopts a masculine position toward both parents.
E)holds her mother responsible for her lack of a penis.
A)sees only the positive, not negative, aspects of the mother's breast.
B)phantasizes that the father's penis feeds the mother with babies.
C)sees only the negative, not positive, aspects of the mother's breast.
D)adopts a masculine position toward both parents.
E)holds her mother responsible for her lack of a penis.
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34
Mahler's principal concern was with
A)the psychological birth of the child.
B)the effects of the Oedipus complex on psychological health.
C)the child's symbiotic relationship with the father.
D)narcissistic needs of infants.
A)the psychological birth of the child.
B)the effects of the Oedipus complex on psychological health.
C)the child's symbiotic relationship with the father.
D)narcissistic needs of infants.
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35
According to Klein, when the female Oedipus complex is successfully resolved, the little girl will
A)see her mother as a rival.
B)fantasize about robbing her mother of the father's penis and of her babies.
C)adopt a homosexual attitude toward her mother.
D)develop positive feelings toward both parents.
E)develop negative feelings toward her mother and neutral feelings toward her father.
A)see her mother as a rival.
B)fantasize about robbing her mother of the father's penis and of her babies.
C)adopt a homosexual attitude toward her mother.
D)develop positive feelings toward both parents.
E)develop negative feelings toward her mother and neutral feelings toward her father.
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36
Mahler believed that children begin to develop feelings of personal identity during which developmental stage?
A)normal symbiosis
B)separation-individuation
C)normal autism
D)preadolescence
A)normal symbiosis
B)separation-individuation
C)normal autism
D)preadolescence
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37
In contrast to Freud, Klein believed that the superego
A)emerged during adolescence.
B)grows out of the Oedipus complex.
C)precedes the development of the ego.
D)is much more harsh and cruel.
A)emerged during adolescence.
B)grows out of the Oedipus complex.
C)precedes the development of the ego.
D)is much more harsh and cruel.
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38
Klein called the fantasy that one's own feelings actually reside in another person
A)projection.
B)introjection.
C)splitting.
D)rejection.
E)introjective identification.
A)projection.
B)introjection.
C)splitting.
D)rejection.
E)introjective identification.
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39
According to Bowlby, infants who become separated from their primary caregivers experience separation anxiety.The first stage of separation is the
A)detachment stage.
B)attachment stage.
C)protest stage.
D)despair stage.
E)anal stage.
A)detachment stage.
B)attachment stage.
C)protest stage.
D)despair stage.
E)anal stage.
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40
Mahler believed that when infants realize that they cannot satisfy their own basic needs, they
A)reject those needs and introject a new set of learned needs.
B)become autistic.
C)seek a symbiotic relationship with their mother.
D)merge their ego with their superego.
A)reject those needs and introject a new set of learned needs.
B)become autistic.
C)seek a symbiotic relationship with their mother.
D)merge their ego with their superego.
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41
Stephen Huprich and colleagues found that insecurely attached college students
A)had greater difficulty controlling compulsive eating.
B)were more dependent but also more popular and socially skilled.
C)were more impulsive and extraverted.
D)were less likely to form friendship groups during middle childhood.
A)had greater difficulty controlling compulsive eating.
B)were more dependent but also more popular and socially skilled.
C)were more impulsive and extraverted.
D)were less likely to form friendship groups during middle childhood.
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42
When object relations theory is applied to explaining the formation of eating disorders,
A)securely attached children are slightly more likely to develop bulimia.
B)anorexia was associated with overseparation (detachment) of children from their parents.
C)inconsistent caregivers create anxiety, so an individual sees food as a means of comfort.
D)None of these is correct.
A)securely attached children are slightly more likely to develop bulimia.
B)anorexia was associated with overseparation (detachment) of children from their parents.
C)inconsistent caregivers create anxiety, so an individual sees food as a means of comfort.
D)None of these is correct.
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43
On the dimensions for a concept of humanity, Klein's theory rates lowest on
A)unconscious motivations.
B)causality.
C)social and cultural influences.
D)free choice and uniqueness.
A)unconscious motivations.
B)causality.
C)social and cultural influences.
D)free choice and uniqueness.
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44
Research by Hazan and Shaver found that people whose adult love relationships include trust, closeness, and positive emotions had which early childhood attachment style?
A)neurotic symbiotic
B)insecure
C)secure
D)anxious-avoidant
A)neurotic symbiotic
B)insecure
C)secure
D)anxious-avoidant
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45
The aim of Kleinian therapy is to
A)resolve the Oedipus complex.
B)uncover repressed sexual feelings toward one's parents.
C)reduce depressive anxieties and persecutory fears.
D)increase social skills.
E)enhance feelings of self-esteem and self-worth.
A)resolve the Oedipus complex.
B)uncover repressed sexual feelings toward one's parents.
C)reduce depressive anxieties and persecutory fears.
D)increase social skills.
E)enhance feelings of self-esteem and self-worth.
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46
Which issue became part of a bitter debate between Melanie Klein and Anna Freud during the 1920s and 1930s?
A)the male Oedipus complex
B)the idea of childhood psychoanalysis
C)the notion of unconscious defense mechanisms
D)the importance of symbolic language in young children
A)the male Oedipus complex
B)the idea of childhood psychoanalysis
C)the notion of unconscious defense mechanisms
D)the importance of symbolic language in young children
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47
An infant remains calm when her mother exits the room, leaving her with a stranger.When the mother returns, the infant ignores her.According to Ainsworth, this infant is displaying the _______ attachment style.
A)anxious-resistant
B)anxious-avoidant
C)secure
D)insecure
A)anxious-resistant
B)anxious-avoidant
C)secure
D)insecure
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48
Bowlby's theory assumes that
A)the relationship between infant and caregiver becomes a model for future interpersonal relations.
B)the bonding relationship between infant and caregiver leads to infantile narcissism.
C)the bonding relationship between infant and caregiver results in a neurotic symbiotic relationship.
D)the infant need not be responsive to the caregiver, because a devoted caregiver will satisfy the infant's needs unconditionally.
E)All these are correct.
A)the relationship between infant and caregiver becomes a model for future interpersonal relations.
B)the bonding relationship between infant and caregiver leads to infantile narcissism.
C)the bonding relationship between infant and caregiver results in a neurotic symbiotic relationship.
D)the infant need not be responsive to the caregiver, because a devoted caregiver will satisfy the infant's needs unconditionally.
E)All these are correct.
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