According to the psychosocial perspective, the ego works on the pleasure principle.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Several problems have arisen with , such as many people do not respond well to these drugs, the drugs are useful for treating positive symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations but not negative symptoms, and side effects may be extremely unpleasant or irreversible in some cases
a. typical antipsychotics b. atypical antipsychotics c. experimental antipsychotics d. mood altering antipsychotics
Freud claimed that during the anal stage
infants often find urinating and defecating to be quite painful. toilet training leads to positive mother-child interactions. there is pleasure in stimulating and controlling the bowels. the infant is striving to develop a sense of trust in the parents.
Whitney believes that she is a capable, confident person who can usually succeed in whatever she tries to do. Psychologists would be most likely to conclude that she has:
a. a phobia b. a strong sense of self-efficacy c. a comfortable developmental niche d. established a codominant relationship with her parents
What are the two key neurotransmitters that are affected when someone takes amphetamine drugs?
a) GABA and serotonin b) dopamine and norepinephrine c) serotonin and norepinephrine d) acetylcholine and epinephrine