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TE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (B9468)
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QUESTION 1 zm
Culture
ANSWER
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racial or ethnic minority groups. However, the concept of culture also includes sexual orientation, ag
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e groups, physical abilities or disabilities, gender, religion, or socioeconomic status.
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QUESTION 2 zm
FREUD'S PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY zm zm
ANSWER
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QUESTION 3 zm
Id
ANSWER
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Ego
ANSWER
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mechanisms, such as repression, denial, and rationalization. Engages in secondary process thinking,
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which is rational, REALISTIC, and orientated towards PROBLEM SOLVING.
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QUESTION 5 zm
Superego
ANSWER
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uperego's function is to control the id's impulses, especially those which society forbids, such as sex
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and aggression. It also has the function of persuading the ego to turn to moralistic goals rather tha
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QUESTION 6 zm
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ANSWER
1. Physiological- food, water, oxygen, elimination, rest, sex 2. Safety-
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protection, security, stability, order, structure, limits 3. Love and Belonging Needs-
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affiliation, affection, lover 4. Esteem-
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competency, achievement, esteem from others 5. Self Actualization-
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becoming everything one is capable of 6. Self Transcendent Needs -
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when an individual "seeks to further a cause beyond the self and to experience a communion beyo
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nd the boundaries of the self through peak experiences."
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QUESTION 7 zm
Erickson's Stages of Development - Infant: Birth - 1.5 yrs old
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ANSWER
Trust vs. Mistrust Task: develop a basic sense of trust and comfort and minimal fear and uncertaint
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Erickson's Stages of Development - Early childhood (toddler) - 1.5-3 yrs old
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ANSWER
Exam Solution zm
RASMUSSEN: MENTAL HEALTH EXAM 1 () comprehensi zm zm zm zm zm zm
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TE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (B9468)
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QUESTION 1 zm
Culture
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racial or ethnic minority groups. However, the concept of culture also includes sexual orientation, ag
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e groups, physical abilities or disabilities, gender, religion, or socioeconomic status.
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QUESTION 2 zm
FREUD'S PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY zm zm
ANSWER
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QUESTION 3 zm
Id
ANSWER
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Ego
ANSWER
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mechanisms, such as repression, denial, and rationalization. Engages in secondary process thinking,
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which is rational, REALISTIC, and orientated towards PROBLEM SOLVING.
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QUESTION 5 zm
Superego
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wrong) and is greatly influenced by our parents' or caregivers' MORALS and ETHICAL stances. The s
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and aggression. It also has the function of persuading the ego to turn to moralistic goals rather tha
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QUESTION 6 zm
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs zm zm zm
ANSWER
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protection, security, stability, order, structure, limits 3. Love and Belonging Needs-
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affiliation, affection, lover 4. Esteem-
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competency, achievement, esteem from others 5. Self Actualization-
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becoming everything one is capable of 6. Self Transcendent Needs -
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when an individual "seeks to further a cause beyond the self and to experience a communion beyo
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QUESTION 7 zm
Erickson's Stages of Development - Infant: Birth - 1.5 yrs old
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ANSWER
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Erickson's Stages of Development - Early childhood (toddler) - 1.5-3 yrs old
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ANSWER