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Test Drives and Object Relations
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1st QUESTION: What do the Life Drives (Eros) seek?
Survival, pleasure and well-being without losing the ego
The destruction of the other
Physical pain
Social isolation
2nd QUESTION: What is the focus of Melanie Klein's theory as opposed to the classical Freudian one?
In pure drives
In the relations with the object (the other)
In the observable behavior
In genetics
3rd QUESTION: What does the "Bad Chest" represent in the splitting of the object?
The nurturing object
The internal object
The object that frustrates or is absent
The idealized object
QUESTION 4: How does Freud define drive as opposed to instinct?
The instinct is learned and the drive inherited
They are synonyms
The drive is static and the instinct is dynamic
Instinct is biological/inherited and drive is a dynamic drive charged with experience
QUESTION 5: With what are Death Drives (Thanatos) associated?
With deep sleep
With destruction and aggressiveness
With hunger
With reproduction
6th QUESTION: What happens with the "Good Chest" according to Klein?
It is the one that gratifies, nurtures and sustains
He is the one who abandons
It is the one who punishes
It is the one who confuses
7th QUESTION: What are the consequences of the first object interactions?
They are quickly forgotten
They have no relevance
They determine intelligence
They shape the mind and determine how the individual will relate in the future
8th QUESTION: What phenomenon describes the projection of love and aggressive drives onto the object?
Repression
Denial
The splitting of the object
Sublimation
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