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moongchi

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Which three neurotic strategies involve a bargain with fate in which obedience to the dictates of that solution is supposed to be rewarded?
 
  A) Compulsive compliance, compulsive aggression, and compulsive detachment
  B) Sublimation, repression, and indifference
  C) Survival drive, protective drive, and reproductive drive
  D) Self-preservation, self-assertion, and self-esteem

Question 2

Whereas Freud considered the personality determining experiences in childhood relatively few in number and mostly sexual in nature, Horney believed that the sum total of childhood experiences is responsible for
 
  A) inevitable self-hate.
  B) neurotic development.
  C) the development of a persona invested in contribution.
  D) a patients receptivity to analysis.



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Answer to Question 1

A) Compulsive compliance, compulsive aggression, and compulsive detachment

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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