Explain the two positions that can arise when splitting occurs.
The Paranoid Position is when a person is trying to rid themselves of their "bad part." The Depressive Position is when a person is trying to show appreciation for or protect the "good part."
[So what is splitting? (What are these bad and good parts?)]
What is the formula for a Heritability Quotient?
(ICCmz - ICCdz) * 2 [What is a correct way of interpreting a heritability quotient of 36? What can't the heritability quotient tell us?]
Identify the physical focus, at least 1 psychological theme/goal, and 1 adult character type associated with the Phallic Stage.
Physical Focus = genitals; Psychological Themes = Gender identity, sexuality, sexual/romantic attraction, jealousy; Characters = Overly moral or Hypersexual (or other Excesses related to pleasure) [Can you answer these questions for the other stages of psychosexual development?]
As an adult, Sally feels uncertain about turning
to the people she is in close relationships with.
She isn't sure if she can really trust them to be
there for her, or if they will sometimes do
hurtful things to her. Given what she now
experiences as an adult, what type of attachment
did Sally likely have with her caregiver as a child? Explain how Sally would likely have reacted in the Strange Situation when: (1) she was in the room with her caregiver, (2) when the caregiver left the
room, and (3) the caregiver returned to the room.
Sally likely had an anxious-ambivalent attachment to her caregiver. She would have checked in with
her caregiver but explored the room, and she would have been upset when the caregiver left the room. However, Sally would not have been easily
soothed when the caregiver returned.
[What is the other type of insecure attachment,
and what does that child do in the Strange
Situation? What does the securely attached child do? What are "working models?"]