Yes, it is true.
It is called confiscating.
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is psychoanalytic approach. The psychoanalytic
approach is having to use a therapy in which patients or clients are in a state
of being conscious but are mentally unconscious of what they are doing or
saying and in a same time it is a method of having to release their emotions or
experiences that are being hidden or repressed.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Impulsive
Explanation:
LaToya’s friends drop by her house and insist she join them while they go prank some of the kids at their rival school. She knows she shouldn’t go, but she hops in the car anyway. Her impulsive behavior is better understood if you know about the developing adolescent brain.
Impulsive behavior is acting  without thinking, for example LaToya joining her friends to go prank kids at their rival school. She hops into the car without necessarily weighing the consequences of her decision.
This kind of behavior is very  common, among children or teenagers, and isn’t necessarily a sign of trouble. It’s typical for them to act impulsively because their brains are still developing. But in some cases, it can be a part of certain conditions
 
        
             
        
        
        
Gender informs and shapes most of our conceptual and gender-related opinions about our friends and relatives as well as their everyday roles.
To imagine one's father as a female drastically changes one's perception of him as an individual, since the word father itself, implies certain male or manly attributes, characteristics and traits. Similarly, to imagine one's mother as a male would radically influence one's perception of her 'core person' or individuality since some of her intrinsic qualities as a human being are linked to her sensibility as a woman. 
While the mental experiment of turning one's male friends into females and one's female friends into males is amusing at best, it doesn't reveal true or false answers to such vexing questions about someone's 'core personality'.