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1 |  |  Klein enjoyed a warm relationship with her daughter Melitta. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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2 |  |  In contrast to Freud, most of Klein patients were children. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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3 |  |  In comparison to Freudian theory, object relations theory places more importance on interpersonal relations. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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4 |  |  Object relations theory emphasizes the father-child relationship over the mother-child relationship. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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5 |  |  Throughout her life, Klein regarded herself as a Freudian, even though she had strong disagreements with Anna Freud. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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6 |  |  Klein rejected the idea of a death instinct. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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7 |  |  The paranoid-schizoid position is limited to infants. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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8 |  |  In Kleinian theory, the superego is an internalization. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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9 |  |  During the early oedipal months, both boys and girls adopt a "feminine" position. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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10 |  |  Mahler's first major developmental stage was normal autism. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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11 |  |  During normal symbiosis, infants behave as if they and their mother were a unified omnipotent system. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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12 |  |  Mahler's separation-individuation stage takes place from about the 4th or 6th
year of life. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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13 |  |  A weakness of Mahler's theory is that it is based on observations of neurotic adults. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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14 |  |  Kohut believed that infants are naturally narcissistic. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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15 |  |  According to Kohut, innate instinctual drives are the core of human personality. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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16 |  |  Unlike Klein, Kernberg worked mostly with children. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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17 |  |  According to Kernberg, the key to understanding personality is the
mother-child relationship. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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18 |  |  Bowlby's first stage of attachment theory is despair. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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19 |  |  During Bowlby's third stage of separation anxiety, the infant becomes
reattached to its mother. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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20 |  |  Some research suggests that family drawings may tap into ways in which
8- and 9-year old children represent themselves and their family. |
|  | A) | TRUE |
|  | B) | FALSE |
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