In Freudian therapy, the process of a patient coming to relate to the therapist as much as they did to important figures in their childhood is called
A. the Oedipal complex.
B. castration anxiety.
C. an oral fixation.
D. transference.
Answer: D
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a. Early successes followed by failure b. They generally start out as dishonest c. Peer pressure d. The lure of easy money
Ali is trying to patch the nail holes on his wall, but he doesn't have Spackle to cover up the holes. His friend Omer rushes to the bathroom and gets the toothpaste. Ali looks at him very surprised and does not understand what he is doing. Ali's failure to think that Omer is going to use toothpaste to cover up the holes on the wall is an example of
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