Reginald suffers from borderline personality disorder. His therapist tells him that his problem
stems from a failure of separation-individuation while he was growing up.
His therapist's
conceptualization of the problem is most like that of ______.
a. Kohut c. Mahler
b. Kernberg d. Millon
C
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Paul is an HR manager who wants to motivate his employees using the job characteristics theory to guide his efforts. One step Paul should take is to:
A. redesign jobs to be high on skill, variety, and autonomy B. help employees reduce their inputs and increase their outcomes C. improve employees' salaries and working conditions D. set difficult, specific goals for his employees
Among people who have lost a spouse, intense depression is most likely to be experienced by those who
a. had no children. b. described their marriage as positive and vital. c. received a substantial life insurance payment. d. experienced sensory and auditory hallucinations.