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Describe how object relations theories are similar to and different from Freud's ideas.
 
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Powers proposed that _________ resemble scripts, whereas _________ concepts are broad guidelines for behavior.
 
  a. principles; program
  b. programs; system
  c. programs; principle
  d. principles; system



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They are similar in that both refer to an individual's bonds with external objects. They are different in that object relations theories focus only on bonds with other people, whereas Freud's ideas were more all-inclusive. They are also different in that, according to Freud, the bonds exist to satisfy the id. According to object relations theories, they exist to serve a basic ego function.

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