A child who is "itching for a fight" at the slightest provocation has a(n)
a. intuition of self-oriented distress.
b. orientation toward heteronomous morality.
c. hostile attributional bias.
d. learned-helplessness disposition.
C
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The characteristic of an inkblot that leads a subject to see a particular form is called
a. the determinant. b. a pure form response. c. an inquiry. d. confabulation.
Art has just been on a long run at the beach with his dog. When he arrives home he is still breathing hard and his heart is still racing; he is physiologically highly aroused. When a neighbor bumps into him in the hallway, Art completely freaks out and verbally attacks the neighbor. He demands: "Did you just push me? Do you have a problem, man?" It looks like Art may have misattributed his
arousal (from his run to his neighbor). That is, Art's behavior illustrates ____. a. the Yerkes-Dodson law b. sham c. catharsis d. excitation transfer
During therapy, Marie begins to react to her psychoanalytic therapist as she typically does to her mother. Marie is probably experiencing:
A) a reaction formation. B) countertransference. C) transference. D) resistance.
Discuss the three principles of growth, providing examples of each.
What will be an ideal response?