In the description of Oprah Winfrey in the beginning of chapter 4, the text states that as a child Oprah
was dissatisfied with her hair, her nose, and her dark skin. What would an Adlerian psychologist call these negative self-evaluations?
A) felt-minus
B) felt-plus
C) inferiority drive
D) id complex
Answer: A
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When Jess is asked to hand the speech pathologist a spoon, he hands her the cup. The stroke most likely damaged
a. the amygdala. b. Broca's area. c. Wernicke's area. d. the hypothalamus.
A situation in which I am concerned that I may experience a difficult life-threatening illness before I die is an example of
a. death-related attitudes about my own dying b. death-related attitudes about my own death c. death-related attitudes about what will happen to me after my death d. death-related attitudes about the dying, death, or bereavement of someone else e. none of these