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1. An emphasis on ________________________________ is the outstanding characteristic of Sullivan’s theory.
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2. Most of Sullivan’s early patients were _________________________, and Sullivan’s mother probably also suffered from this disease.
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3. Sullivan defined __________________ as potentiality for action.
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4. ____________________________________ is a somewhat awkward term that Sullivan used to describe actions or behaviors.
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5. Sullivan believed that ________________________ is the chief disruptive force in interpersonal relations.
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6. An absence of tension and anxiety is called ___________________.
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7. _____________________ is defined as a feeling of living among one’s enemies.
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8. ___________________ is an isolating dynamism that begins during early adolescence.
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9. The dynamism of ______________________ reduces anxiety and loneliness.
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10. The ___________________________ is a conjunctive dynamism that grows out of interpersonal relationships and helps protect us from anxiety.
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11. _________________________ occurs when we block out experiences from our self-system.
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12. Momentary, undifferentiated experiences are called ____________________.
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13. Sullivan believed that _______________________ among people are much more important than their differences.
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14. Imaginary playmates are also called ___________________ personifications.
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15. In Western culture, the _____________________ stage roughly corresponds to the first three years of school.
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16. The most crucial stage of development is ___________________, because mistakes made during earlier stages can be corrected at this time, but interpersonal difficulties during this stage may have a lasting effect on later personality development.
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17. The ___________________ dynamism typically takes place during early adolescence.
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18. ___________________ is the final developmental stage in Sullivan’s theory.
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19. “Everyone is much more simply ______________________ than unique,” according to Sullivan.
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20. According to Sullivan, humans have no existence outside the ____________________ situation.
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