A coping mechanism in which feelings that are held very strongly are presented as
foreign to oneself is called
a. emotional baggage
b. repression
c. blaming the victim
d. emotional disowning
e. transcendental emotionalism
d
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The stage of development wherein the ego processes are being differentiated from the id, along with the assertion of independence, is called the:
a. oral stage b. anal stage c. phallic stage d. genital stage
The only sense that completely bypasses the thalamus in the brain is touch
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Dr. O'Mahen is conducting research on adolescents' peer relationships. Which of the following approaches is she most likely to use?
A) Biological B) Cognitive C) Psychiatric D) Social
Which one of the following is the least effective method of teaching English-language learners?
a. Bilingual education b. Structured immersion c. English-as-a-second-language d. Submersion