What stages did W. R. D. Fairbairn suggest for child development?
A. oral incorporative, anal expulsive, & identification
B. getting, control, & repression
C. infantile dependence, transition, & mature relational
D. oral aggressive, anal retentive, & mature sexual
ANS: C
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a. educational; recreational b. family; cultural c. oedipal; pre-oedipal d. religious; educational
Which of the following represents the most important shift in social welfare between the
American Revolution and the Civil War? a. establishment of urban foster homes for orphans b. establishment of institutions for the mentally ill, blind and deaf c. separation of church and state d. shift to outdoor relief rather than indoor relief
Why was it important for Angelina to maintain clear boundaries between various roles and settings?
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