In which of Freud's stages of psychosocial development does the main function become a metaphor for the child's ability to master his or her impulses?

a. Oral
b. Anal
c. Phallic
d. Latency


B

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Five years later, a patient remains negatively affected by the murder of a friend. A gestalt therapist would say the patient's current field is being affected by the:

a. actual murder itself. b. guilt the patient can't resolve. c. memory of the event. d. repression of the event.

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Adler used techniques such as early recollections and analysis of the family structure to determine life themes a client developed in childhood. Which of the following terms describes client themes?

a. goals b. life fictions c. value systems d. desires

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A young person is most likely to manifest symptoms of depression as negative self-image and self-loathing during:

a. Early childhood b. Middle childhood c. Late childhood d. Adolescence

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The first step in developing a school assessment program is:

a. identifying the responsibilities of the staff in the assessment program. b. identifying the types of information needed to make decisions. c. identifying the goals and purposes of the assessment program. d. identifying the types of instruments to be given and establish procedures for selecting them.

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