A child who had been overly frustrated in the oral stage, such as being weaned too early, would develop an adult personality that might include smoking cigarettes, nibbling fingernails, and a tendency to make "biting" remarks
According to Freud this individual has developed a(n) _____.
a. fixation
b. Oedipal complex
c. crisis
d. reality principle
A. By receiving gratification through the oral orifice Freud would suggest that this individual is fixated, which derives from negative experiences while in the oral stage of development during infancy.
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Depressed children
a. frequently have depressive episodes as adolescents and adults. b. may mask their depression by excelling in academics. c. are very rare. d. typically "outgrow" the depression by adolescence.
Romanian orphans who had long-term exposure to a severely deprived environment often developed _____ attachments characterized by indiscriminate friendliness, lack of wariness of strangers, and difficulty in participating in reciprocal social interactions
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Which of the following choices correctly states a similarity between treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
A. Both find significant relief after exposure therapy. B. Neither disorder is helped significantly by CBT. C. Both disorders are medicated primarily with SSRIs. D. Both disorders derive more benefit from behavioral treatment than cognitive treatment.
Teenagers are often more susceptible to influence attempts from peers than from their parents. This is because peers become more important to teenagers than their parents are
This example represents the influence of Bibb Latané's (1981) concept of ________ on normative conformity. a. number b. immediacy c. pressure d. strength