After migrating from Vienna, Erikson worked:

a. in Germany with schizophrenic patients.
b. with young children in Africa. c.
at a guidance center for emotionally disturbed delinquents.
d. with Sigmund Freud.


ANS: C
FEEDBACK: In 1933, recognizing the growing Nazi menace, the Eriksons immigrated to Denmark and then to the United States, settling in Boston. Erikson established a private psychoanalytic practice specializing in the treatment of children. He also worked at a guidance center for emotionally disturbed delinquents and served on the staff of Massachusetts General Hospital.

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