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Which of the following was not an ego psychologist?
a) Anna Freud
b) Margaret Mahler
c) Edith Jacobson
d) Heinz Kohut
e) Rene Spitz
d) Heinz Kohut was a self psychologist.
Which of the following was not an achievement of the ego psychologists?
a) establishment of the psychologist as the expert within the therapeutic relationship
b) a shift in focus from the id to the ego
c) the preservation of Freud's drive theory
d) the role of parental functions in the development of the psychic structure was more fully explored
a) establishment of the psychologist as the expert

Ego psychologists began to appreciate the patient's potential as a therapeutic ally.
Which statement is false? Harry Stack Sullivan
a) saw anxiety as problematic, but not the need for satisfaction.
b) believed the therapist should ask detailed questions about the patient
c) viewed security operations as purchasing short-term reduction in anxiety at the price of maintaining the anxiety producing situation.
d) believed that the individual should be considered independently from his social environment.
d) believed the individual should be considered independently.

Harry believed humans are inseparable from their interpersonal field.
This theorist believed that the central problem in life is the management and containment of aggression and the need to escape the sense that one's existance is endangered.
a) Sigmund Freud
b) Melanie Klein
c) D.W. Winnicott
d) Jacques Lacan
b) Melanie Klein
Which theorist was concerned with inner reality and termed "false self disorder" to describe the development of a compliant self as a necessity for dealing with the external world?
a) D.W. Winnecott
b) W.R.D. Fairburn
c) John Bowlby
d) Harry Guntrip
a) D.W. Winnecott