Object relations theorists see mental life as divided into __________________

a. ego, id, and super-ego
b. conscious and unconscious
c. biological drives and emotional drives
d. the part of us that desires physical pleasure and the part that fears social sanctions.
e. representations of self and representations of others


Answer: e

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