Sigmund Freud's approach to therapy, which eventually gave rise to psychoanalysis, centered around encouraging patients to
A. re-enact trauma to better understand it.
B. repress traumatic memories to move on more quickly.
C. speak freely about whatever came to mind.
D. learn healthier habits to deal with their problems.
Answer: C
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a. abstract thought b. reflection c. association d. imagination
What behavior pattern is most likely to predict a child being rejected by peers?
a. Pushy and self-serving b. Watch and attempt to understand what is going on, then comment constructively c. Hover around the edge of the group d. Shy away from other children's bids for attention
In the Strange Situation, a sign of secure attachment is
smiling at Mother when she returns to the room. crying and not being comforted when Mother comes back. ignoring Mother when she returns to the room. being reluctant to leave Mother to play with new toys.
What did Hippocrates view as the cause of physical and psychological disorders?
a) family conflict b) divine intervention c) demon possession d) imbalances among humors