What is it where there is a refusal to accept the reality of an unpleasant situation? (Part One)
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Name the other and define it. (Part Two)
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Name the five stages of development that children go through.
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What are the stages called as a group?
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What is the process that girls desire their father and worry about not having a penis? What is the process where boys desire their mother and worry about their father finding out? What stage does this happen?
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What do boys fear the father will do to them? And what does the boy do in response to this?
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What type of study did Eysenck run? What % of people with anxiety disorders recovered with psychotherapy? How many without treatment? (Part One)
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What does the above study suggest about the effectiveness of psychotherapy? What does it suggest about Freud's ideas? (Part Two)
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Much of Freud's work comes from the use of case studies, what do we call this type of psychology? What is a criticism of this?
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Apart from using case studies, why is Freud's work seen as unscientific?