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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part III, Some Clinical Implications, Chapter 10, Some Implications for the Theories Behind Therapeutic Reconstructions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. When the interpersonal world changes, the experience of __________ becomes possible for the infant.
(a) Empathy.
(b) Enjoyment.
(c) History.
(d) Memory.
2. Experiments suggest that episodes are representations of __________ that have been generalized, or RIGs.
(a) Intuitions.
(b) Movements.
(c) Integrations.
(d) Interactions.
3. The book mentions several maturational tasks that must be adapted to include all of the following except ______.
(a) Environmental regulation.
(b) Physiological regulation.
(c) Social exchange.
(d) Physiological dis-regulation.
4. There is some debate about how the elements in question 10 relate to the sense of self including all of the following ideas except _______.
(a) Creating the sense of self.
(b) Transformation of the sense of self.
(c) Obscuring an existing sense of self.
(d) Revealing an existing sense of self.
5. Stern asserts that infants in the emergent stage have _______ and cognitive processes that are not easily separated.
(a) Reactive.
(b) Affective.
(c) Prospective.
(d) Somatic.
Short Answer Questions
1. The _________ of RIGs becomes a representation that is assigned a set of retrieval cues, according to the author.
2. Stern asserts that the sense of self is certainly present following language use and ______ awareness.
3. ___________ can regulate the infant's attention and engagement as a result of the idea of self-regulation that is happening to the infant and around them.
4. The infant always has some, at least rudimentary, sense of ____________, according to Stern in his findings and research.
5. ________ affects are those affects which can be communicated through art and through behavior.
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