Lisa, determined to get away from her abusive father, leaves home and moves in with an abusive boyfriend. Lisa's choice of an abusive boyfriend is most relevant to Sigmund Freud's theory of
Lisa, determined to get away from her abusive father, leaves home and moves in with an abusive boyfriend. Lisa's choice of an abusive boyfriend is most relevant to Sigmund Freud's theory of Correct Answer psychodynamic conflict
A Ask It Like It Is: She leaves a bad thing and goes to the same bad thing. Answer Before You Answer: Freud's theory of psychoanalytic conflict. If you don't remember the name of the theory, use POCould leaving a bad thing for the same bad thing be an example of , psychodynamic conflict? It's definitely a conflict, and most likely one taking place in the unconscious. Keep this and check the others. Could leaving a bad thing for the same bad thing be an example of (B), opposing motives? She is not experiencing opposing motives—she is going to the same bad thing. Cross this answer off. Could leaving a bad thing for the same bad thing be an example of (C), id, ego, and superego? Not really. Could leaving a bad thing for the same bad thing be an example of (D), behavioral dysfunction? Her behavior is dysfunctional, but this was not a theory of Freud's. Choice (E) is a concept from social psychology, not Freudian theory.
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