MC Fromm suggested that Hitler's obsession with "superiority"
Question 1. 1. Fromm suggested that Hitler's obsession with "superiority" of the German people reflects his (Points : 1)
incestuous symbiosis.
receptive orientation.
malignant narcissism.
necrophilic orientation.
Question 2. 2. Compared with Freud, Fromm placed more emphasis on (Points : 1)
social influences upon personality.
biological sources of psychic conflict.
the influence of the Oedipal complex.
dream interpretations in therapy.
Question 3. 3. For Fromm, the relatively permanent way in which people relate to themselves and to the world is called (Points : 1)
character.
transcendence.
personality.
reception.
Question 4. 4. Fromm asserted that as people gained more economic and political freedom, they felt more (Points : 1)
isolation.
dominance.
transcendence.
malignant aggression.
Question 5. 5. Fromm called the urge to rise above one's passive and accidental existence (Points : 1)
relatedness.
transcendence.
rootedness.
a sense of identity.
a frame of orientation.
Question 6. 6. The "informed and detached concern with life itself in the face of death itself" is how Erikson defined (Points : 1)
mistrust.
detachment.
wisdom.
despair.
isolation.
Question 7. 7. Erikson's final psychosexual stage is (Points : 1)
generativity/stagnation.
menopause.
impotency.
generalized sensuality.
neo-latency.
Question 8. 8. Erikson's theory may be called "post-Freudian" because (Points : 1)
he rejected Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality.
Freud personally approved of Erikson's personality theory.
he built his theory on foundations that Freud laid.
he only accepted the theories of post-Freudian psychoanalysts.
Question 9. 9. Erikson believed that the Oedipus and castration complexes are (Points : 1)
successfully resolved during adolescence.
not always to be taken literally.
a result of the phylogenetically inherited endowment.
the same for males and females.
Question 10. 10. According to Erikson, the development of a conscience begins during (Points : 1)
infancy.
early childhood.
play age.
latency.
Question 1. 1. Fromm suggested that Hitler's obsession with "superiority" of the German people reflects his (Points : 1)
incestuous symbiosis.
receptive orientation.
malignant narcissism.
necrophilic orientation.
Question 2. 2. Compared with Freud, Fromm placed more emphasis on (Points : 1)
social influences upon personality.
biological sources of psychic conflict.
the influence of the Oedipal complex.
dream interpretations in therapy.
Question 3. 3. For Fromm, the relatively permanent way in which people relate to themselves and to the world is called (Points : 1)
character.
transcendence.
personality.
reception.
Question 4. 4. Fromm asserted that as people gained more economic and political freedom, they felt more (Points : 1)
isolation.
dominance.
transcendence.
malignant aggression.
Question 5. 5. Fromm called the urge to rise above one's passive and accidental existence (Points : 1)
relatedness.
transcendence.
rootedness.
a sense of identity.
a frame of orientation.
Question 6. 6. The "informed and detached concern with life itself in the face of death itself" is how Erikson defined (Points : 1)
mistrust.
detachment.
wisdom.
despair.
isolation.
Question 7. 7. Erikson's final psychosexual stage is (Points : 1)
generativity/stagnation.
menopause.
impotency.
generalized sensuality.
neo-latency.
Question 8. 8. Erikson's theory may be called "post-Freudian" because (Points : 1)
he rejected Freud's psychoanalytic theory of personality.
Freud personally approved of Erikson's personality theory.
he built his theory on foundations that Freud laid.
he only accepted the theories of post-Freudian psychoanalysts.
Question 9. 9. Erikson believed that the Oedipus and castration complexes are (Points : 1)
successfully resolved during adolescence.
not always to be taken literally.
a result of the phylogenetically inherited endowment.
the same for males and females.
Question 10. 10. According to Erikson, the development of a conscience begins during (Points : 1)
infancy.
early childhood.
play age.
latency.
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