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Homework answers / question archive / Florida International University CLP 4146 CHAPTER 2: 1)Freud’s psychoanalytic theory adopts the_______________as a philosophical base, viewing the child as             

Florida International University CLP 4146 CHAPTER 2: 1)Freud’s psychoanalytic theory adopts the_______________as a philosophical base, viewing the child as             

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CLP 4146

CHAPTER 2:

1)Freud’s psychoanalytic theory adopts the_______________as a philosophical base, viewing the child as              .

 

2

             provides the philosophical underpinnings of Freud's psychoanalytic theory

 

3

The psychoanalytic method in which the patient talks about anything and everything that comes to mind is known as

 

 

4

Freud's use of dream analysis was based on the notion that

 

 

5

Freud believed that                 play a major role in determining the course and character of personality development.

 

6

According to Freud, the id

 

7

Freud suggested that the id seeks:

 

8

Freud suggested that the ego is the component of personality that

 

9

The rational component of the personality is the

 

 

10

According to Freud, the superego is the                    aspect of personality that                .

  1. impulsive; seeks immediate gratification of instinctual needs
  2. rational; seeks realistic means of need satisfaction
  3. rational; seeks moral perfection
  4. moralistic; seeks realistic means of need satisfaction

e.            none of these

 

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According to Freud, the                  serves as a child’s internal censor or moral authority.

 

12

Freud believed that the force that drives personality development was the

 

13

According to Freud, children move from one psychosexual stage to another whenever the

 

 

 

 

14

According to Freud, children who successfully resolve their Oedipus or Electra complex can expect to

 

15

According to Freud, a boy will acquire an appropriately “masculine” identity as he

             with his father and resolves his                   complex.

 

16

Freud believed that the Oedipus complex for males

  1. occurs during the phallic stage
  2. plays an important role in the formation of a boy's superego
  3. facilitates masculine identity development
  4. plays an important role in the formation of a boy’s superego and facilitates masculine identity development

e.            all of these

 

17

According to Freud, early experiences can have a long-term effect on personality development if a child becomes obsessed with the activities of a particular psychosexual stage and    them.

 

18

The psychosexual stage in which sexual urges are most likely to be repressed and sexual instincts rechanneled is the

 

19

Legitimate criticisms of Freud’s theory include

 

 

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Developmentalists are indebted to Freud for

  1. emphasizing the concept of unconscious motivation
  2. emphasizing the importance of early experiences on personality development
  3. studying the emotional aspects of human development
  4. emphasizing the concept of unconscious motivation and emphasizing the importance of early experiences on personality development

e.            all of these

 

21

A basic distinction between the views of Freud and Erikson is that

 

 

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