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According to Adler, what is "fictional finalism"?
What did Adler have to say about dreams?
How did Erikson's view of the ego differ from Freud's?
Regarding Erikson's stages of personality, a successful resolution of each results in what?
What virtue results as a successful resolution of Stage 1 (Trust vs. Mistrust)?
What virtue results as a successful resolution of Stage 2 (Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt)?
In Eriksonian terms, how might we define "will"?
If the third of Erikson's stages is successful resolved, what virtue results? What is the ritualization?
The fourth stage Erikson laid out corresponds with which of Freud's stages? What ages do both stages involve?
What did Erikson mean when he referred to a "psychosocial moratorium"?
Suppose that you are 22 years old and have not successfully navigated through Stage 6 (Intimacy vs. Isolation). According to Erikson, what ritualism would you develop?
If Erikson's seventh stage is resolved, what virtue is developed? What might happen to someone who does not develop this virtue?
What virtue results as a successful resolution of Erikson's Eighth Stage?
According to Karen Horney, neurotic behavior has its roots in the parent-child relationship as a result of what two needs going unmet?
How did Horney define the term "basic hostility"?
What are the three adjustment patterns for those with basic anxiety?
According to Adler, how does an inferiority complex develop?