Aggressing against a substitute target because aggressive acts against the source of the frustration are inhibited by fear or lack of access is called
a. catharsis.
b. displacement.
c. rumination.
d. desensitization.
b
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b. to accumulate objects, such as money, toys, or other desirable "things.". c. to accomplish a specific, explicit goal. d. to intimidate, harass, or embarrass the victim.
Adler believed that in association with the upward drive a person also has an innate sense of kinship with all of humanity which he called ______________.
a. social lifestyle b. social interest c. will to fraternity d. will to unity
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a. humanistic b. behavioral c. psychodynamic d. trait
The most common injury in soccer occurs to which part of the body?
A. head B. thigh C. torso D. ankle E. neck