Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, and Karen Horney were students of Sigmund Freud who eventually separated from Freud's teachings and developed their own theories. In doing so, they became known as __________
a) neo-Freudians.
b) renegades.
c) psychiatrists.
d) psychologists.
a Explanation: These individuals all started off as students of Freud, but eventually set off
in their own directions.
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The Werther syndrome, choreomania, tulipmania, and biting mania are all examples of
a. rumors. b. psychogenic illness. c. rioting. d. mass hysteria. e. collective consciousness.
Compared to a psychoanalyst, a psychologist practicing client-centered therapy is more likely to use
a. an analysis of resistance and transference. b. hypnotic regression. c. an exploration of conscious thoughts and feelings. d. tactics to uncover repressed memories.
Yaveen is writing a paper criticizing the humanistic approach to personality. What is the best title for his paper?
A. "Driven by Instincts: Unscientific Evidence from a Few Cases Studies" B. "How Naïve, Romantic, and Unrealistic! Is Everyone Really Innately Good?" C. "What About the Situation? We Don't Always Act the Same Way!" D. "Wait a Minute! Are We Simply a Set of Learned Responses?"
The purpose of the _____ is to protect the body against the invasion of bacteria, viruses, fungi, or other illness-producing organisms
A) antigens B) lymphocytes C) phagocytes D) immune system