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Psychoanalytic psychology, ego psychology, object relations psychology, and self psychology all seek to
 
  a. reinforce behavior.
  b. understand how people function through universal principals of inner life.
  c. have the client understand his or her errors in thinking.
  d. achieve change by altering parts of family systems.
  e. portray the therapist as a blank slate.

Question 2

Who was the originator of ego psychology?
 
  a. Erik Erikson
  b. Sigmund Freud
  c. Carl Gustav Jung
  d. Anna Freud
  e. Karen Horney



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

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Answer: d





 

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