How did Wolpe and Rachman reinterpret Freud’s case of “Little Hans?”

What will be an ideal response?


Wolpe and Rachman felt that “Little Hans’” fear of horses did not stem from oedipal and castration anxiety as Freud suggested but that he had learned this fear through classical conditioning as a result of having 4 fear-producing events occur that were related to horses.

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Which structure is ruled by the ‘pleasure principle’?

a. Superego b. Ego c. Libido d. Id

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Questions such as "Who are the real members of my family?" "What space is mine?" or "Where do I really belong?" are examples of what kind of challenges in blended families?

A. economic problems B. resolution of feelings C. boundary difficulties D. establishment of a hierarchy

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The best definition of empathy is

a. to feel pity for the client. b. to tell the client that you know what he or she is feeling. c. to sense the private world of the client as if it were your own. d. to feel sympathy.

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Suggestions provided in the text to encourage parental involvement in their children's career development include

A. provision for babysitting. B. career guidance for parents. C. evening information sessions and newsletters. D. GED classes.

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