Freud viewed having love and hate for the same object as negative, whereas Klein viewed ambivalence positively because

A) sadistic impulses and feelings of ecstasy can be fantasized.
B) the inner world is object-relational.
C) it fulfilled the desire to know more.
D) by splitting love and hate, they could be sorted out and dealt with separately.


Answer: D

Psychology

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