Regarding insecure-avoidant attachment, why do infants turn away from or ignore their mothers when they return to the room?
A) They have not developed special bonds with their mothers
B) They don't need comforting.
C) They are angry with their mothers.
D) There is no clear consensus among researchers about this behavior.
D
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What is the primary purpose of a classification system such as the DSM-5?
A. To reduce the amount of work for the insurance industry B. To provide an opportunity for clinicians to talk at length about each patient individually C. To differentiate psychological disorders from biological disorders D. To facilitate a shared, simplified communication system across professional boundaries
In the process of individuation, the developmental stage that is characterized by an innate tendency toward unity or wholeness in the personality, uniting all the opposing aspects within the psyche is termed as _____ by Jung
a. internalization c. transcendence b. compensation d. personification
Gary is a very sloppy person. His side of the dorm room is always a mess, with clothing thrown all over the floor. In contrast, his roommate, Rajesh, is an extremely neat person. For Rajesh, everything on his side of the room must be in its place, with CDs organized alphabetically. Freud would say Gary is fixated in the ____ stage, and Rajesh is fixated in the ____ stage
a. ?anal; anal b. ?oral; oral c. ?oral; anal d. ?phallic; oral
How could Horney’s concept of basic anxiety explain Steve’s relationships with women?
What will be an ideal response?