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Donald Winnicott believes that in early infancy, infants must have their needs met by their mother, but later they must be helped by their mother to develop independence. This concept is called
 
  a. good-enough mothering.
  b. hatching.
  c. authenticity.
  d. separation.

Question 2

According to Donald Winnicott, when children act as they are expected to by others, rather than act as they want, then they may develop
 
  a. a false self.
  b. a true self.
  c. an inferiority complex.
  d. separation anxiety.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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