Which of the following is a common critique of Freud?
A. He conducted faulty experiments to verify his theories.
B. He did not treat mental disorders.
C. He ignored the role of the unconscious mind.
D. His methods were not scientific.
Answer: D
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What does the research have to say about the general effect of everyday problems and the minor nuisances of life?
a. Minor stresses produce minor effects. b. Minor stresses have negative effects only when coupled with major stresses. c. Minor stresses may have significant harmful effects on both physical and mental health. d. Minor stresses often have significant harmful effects on mental health but don't affect physical health.
The therapeutic body position in which a newborn is resting chest-on-chest on a mother is referred to as _____ care
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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.
The process by which weaker or less active dendrites are eliminated is known as
a. dendrite cutting. c. neural extinction. b. synaptic pruning. d. glial diffusion.