Which term was given to psychoanalysts who broke away from strict interpretation of Freud's theory and developed theories of their own that were based on Freud's work?
A. retro-Freudians
B. nouveau-Freudians
C. neo-Freudians
D. anti-Freudians
Answer: C
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A. dissociative fugue B. dissociative amnesia C. dissociative identity disorder D. depersonalization disorder
According to the text, the most important reason for the demise of structuralism was its failure to:
a. study mental disorders. b. seek pure rather than practical knowledge. c. generalize findings. d. assimilate the doctrine of evolution.
A psychological tension and physical arousal arising when there is a need that motivates the organism to act in order to fulfill the need and reduce the tension.
A. Drive B. Tension C. Motivates D. Need
What is it called when a person experiences a period of euphoria (excessive happiness), elevated self-esteem, increased talkativeness, enhanced energy, and a decreased need for sleep?
a) manic-depression b) mania c) anti-depression d) depression