Freud believed that the id - Answers constantly seeks to increase pleasure and reduce tension
A young man gets sexual gratification by kissing and caressing women's shoes. According to
Freud, which of the following statements best describes this situation? - Answers The sexual
object has been displaced.
According to Freud, a boy who feels strong hostility toward his father and sexual love for his
mother is experiencing - Answers the simple male Oedipus complex
Sigmund Freud saw the resolution of the Oedipus complex as the prototype of - Answers
introjection
Freud suggested that the latency period was rooted in - Answers
Symbols for Carl Jung's great mother archetype include - Answers trees, gardens, and plowed
fields
Which of the following statements is true about extraverted feeling people? - Answers They are
likely to be at ease in social situations, knowing on the spur of the moment what to say and how
to say it.
According to Carl Jung, which of the following functions involves perception beyond
consciousness? - Answers intuition
In the context of Carl Jung's personality theory, which of the following statements is true about
the collective unconscious level of the psyche? - Answers The collective unconscious refers to
humans' innate tendency to react in a particular way whenever their experiences stimulate a
biologically inherited response tendency.
Vacillating, procrastinating, or behaving compulsively exemplify the Adlerian safeguarding
tendency of - Answers hesitating
Alfred Adler felt that every individual is striving to reach the same goal of - Answers superiority
or success.
Concerning feelings of inferiority, Alfred Adler held that - Answers all individuals possess them
Alfred Adler refers to the overemphasis on the importance of being manly as the - Answers
masculine protest.
Unlike Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis, Alfred Adler's individual psychology assumed that: -
Answers people are mostly responsible for their personalities.
In the context of the striving force as compensation, Alfred Adler believed that the tendency
toward completion or wholeness - Answers was innate but needed to be developed.