Deck 5: Self-Psychology Theory
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Deck 5: Self-Psychology Theory
1
Who is the founder of self-psychology?
A) Freud
B) Kohut
C) Cooper
D) Anslinger
A) Freud
B) Kohut
C) Cooper
D) Anslinger
Kohut
2
According to Kohut, an addict craves the drug because it provides the individual with ____________.
A) Self-esteem
B) Self-actualization
C) Relief from reality
D) Resolution from intrapsychic conflict
A) Self-esteem
B) Self-actualization
C) Relief from reality
D) Resolution from intrapsychic conflict
Self-esteem
3
According to self-psychology, the driving force behind addictive behavior is the result of what?
A) Intrapsychic conflict
B) Imbalance of brain chemistry
C) Poor early relationships with others
D) Defect in the self-structure
A) Intrapsychic conflict
B) Imbalance of brain chemistry
C) Poor early relationships with others
D) Defect in the self-structure
Defect in the self-structure
4
Emotional disorders are the result of failure to develop a normal and cohesive internal structure, due to:
A) Chemicals in the brain
B) Family history of emotional disorders
C) Poor parenting
D) Repeated empathic attunement failures
A) Chemicals in the brain
B) Family history of emotional disorders
C) Poor parenting
D) Repeated empathic attunement failures
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5
Which of the following is not a selfobject need?
A) Twinship
B) Modeling
C) Idealizing
D) Mirroring
A) Twinship
B) Modeling
C) Idealizing
D) Mirroring
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6
A selfobject is:
A) A caregiver
B) An object within the self
C) A relationship between the individual and caregiver
D) A subjective aspect of a function performed by a relationship
A) A caregiver
B) An object within the self
C) A relationship between the individual and caregiver
D) A subjective aspect of a function performed by a relationship
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7
When mirroring needs are met, what does a child develop?
A) Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
B) Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, and awareness of own personal ideals
C) Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
D) Self-regulation and executive function skills
A) Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
B) Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, and awareness of own personal ideals
C) Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
D) Self-regulation and executive function skills
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8
When idealizing needs are met, what does a child develop?
A) Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, awareness of own personal ideals
B) Self-regulation and executive function skills
C) Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
D) Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
A) Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, awareness of own personal ideals
B) Self-regulation and executive function skills
C) Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
D) Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
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9
When twinship needs are met, what does a child develop?
A) Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
B) Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, awareness of own personal ideals
C) Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
D) Self-regulation and executive function skills
A) Self-esteem, ambition, assertiveness, and sense of wholeness
B) Ability to self-soothe, identify feelings, awareness of own personal ideals
C) Sense of community, connection with others, and sense of belonging
D) Self-regulation and executive function skills
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10
______________ is the process of how selfobject needs are internalizing and become part of the permanent self-structure.
A) Intrapsychic internalizing
B) Attachment internalizing
C) Transmitting internalizing
D) Transmuting internalization
A) Intrapsychic internalizing
B) Attachment internalizing
C) Transmitting internalizing
D) Transmuting internalization
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11
Which of the following are understood to be the underlying sources of pathological narcissism?
A) Shame, depression, anxiety, fragmentation, and emptiness
B) Grandiosity, paranoia, and anxiety
C) Depression and anger
D) Feelings of importance, shame, and anxiety
A) Shame, depression, anxiety, fragmentation, and emptiness
B) Grandiosity, paranoia, and anxiety
C) Depression and anger
D) Feelings of importance, shame, and anxiety
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12
What results in deficits in the self and lack of cohesive self-structure?
A) Failure to development an appropriate attachment
B) Failure to meet selfobject needs
C) Excessive attachment
D) Excessive meeting of selfobject needs
A) Failure to development an appropriate attachment
B) Failure to meet selfobject needs
C) Excessive attachment
D) Excessive meeting of selfobject needs
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13
Who considered addiction to be a disorder of self-regulation?
A) Anslinger
B) Kohut
C) Freud
D) Khantzian
A) Anslinger
B) Kohut
C) Freud
D) Khantzian
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14
Addictive behavior is seen as a:
A) Escape from reality
B) Need for control
C) Surrogate selfobject
D) Poor attachment
A) Escape from reality
B) Need for control
C) Surrogate selfobject
D) Poor attachment
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15
Stage for addiction is seen as being set in:
A) Relationships
B) The environment
C) Intrapsychic structure
D) Brain structures and chemistry
A) Relationships
B) The environment
C) Intrapsychic structure
D) Brain structures and chemistry
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16
Intervention for addiction and the healing process should take place through:
A) Brain structures and chemistry
B) Intrapsychic structure
C) The environment
D) Relationships
A) Brain structures and chemistry
B) Intrapsychic structure
C) The environment
D) Relationships
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17
The core of Kohut's understanding of addiction is a disruption of what?
A) Healthy development of the self
B) Positive relationships with caregivers
C) Brain chemistry
D) Appropriate development of intrapsychic structures
A) Healthy development of the self
B) Positive relationships with caregivers
C) Brain chemistry
D) Appropriate development of intrapsychic structures
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18
The key to healthy development of the self is through:
A) Caretakers' ability to assist the child in developing intrapsychic structures
B) Caretakers' ability to develop a warm relationship with the child
C) Caretakers' empathic response to the child's grandiose and idealizing selfobject needs
D) Caretakers' consistent strict limit setting to misbehavior
A) Caretakers' ability to assist the child in developing intrapsychic structures
B) Caretakers' ability to develop a warm relationship with the child
C) Caretakers' empathic response to the child's grandiose and idealizing selfobject needs
D) Caretakers' consistent strict limit setting to misbehavior
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19
All of the following are suggested to occur during the early stage of treatment except:
A) Assist client with physiological and/or medical issues
B) Assist client with developing new intrapsychic structure
C) Assist client achieve abstinence
D) Assist client detach from object of addiction
A) Assist client with physiological and/or medical issues
B) Assist client with developing new intrapsychic structure
C) Assist client achieve abstinence
D) Assist client detach from object of addiction
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20
Optimal approach for treating substance dependency is:
A) Individual therapy
B) Group therapy
C) Medication
D) Combination of individual and group therapy
A) Individual therapy
B) Group therapy
C) Medication
D) Combination of individual and group therapy
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21
What is the main purpose of individual counseling?
A) For the client to increase self-awareness and repair deficits of the self
B) For the client to engage in transmuting internalization
C) For the client to practice transmute mirroring and idealizing selfobject needs into one's own sense of self
D) For the client to use the therapist into their new selfobject
A) For the client to increase self-awareness and repair deficits of the self
B) For the client to engage in transmuting internalization
C) For the client to practice transmute mirroring and idealizing selfobject needs into one's own sense of self
D) For the client to use the therapist into their new selfobject
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22
What is the main purpose of group counseling?
A) For the client to increase self-awareness and repair deficits of the self
B) For the client to engage in transmuting internalization
C) For the client to practice transmute mirroring and idealizing selfobject needs into one's own sense of self
D) For the client to use the therapist into their new selfobject
A) For the client to increase self-awareness and repair deficits of the self
B) For the client to engage in transmuting internalization
C) For the client to practice transmute mirroring and idealizing selfobject needs into one's own sense of self
D) For the client to use the therapist into their new selfobject
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23
Group therapy is a __________-__________ group experience.
A) Psychoeducational; emotional
B) Intellectual; affective
C) Research; practice
D) Process; experiential
A) Psychoeducational; emotional
B) Intellectual; affective
C) Research; practice
D) Process; experiential
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24
What should assessment be focused on?
A) Specific manifestations of the client's narcissistic injury
B) Shame
C) Limited understanding of the self
D) Unhealthy relationship patterns
A) Specific manifestations of the client's narcissistic injury
B) Shame
C) Limited understanding of the self
D) Unhealthy relationship patterns
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25
Self-psychology is considered a model under the umbrella of Psychodynamic Theory.
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26
According to Kohut, the core of one's personality is the self.
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27
Selfobjects are important but not essential to the developing self.
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28
Optimal frustration represents the healthy environment by which the child experiences the rupture and repair process of empathic misalignments.
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29
Healthy narcissism becomes a defense against painful feelings of shame, inadequacy, and low self-worth.
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30
A consequence of inadequate psychic structure is due to deficits in one's ability to regulate affective states.
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31
A clinician must engage in relational empathy and mirroring of the client's self-experience and affective states as a way to treat addiction.
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32
Individual counseling provides the opportunity to transmute mirroring and idealizing selfobject needs into one's own sense of self.
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33
Group therapy allows the client to increase self-awareness and repair structural deficits of the self.
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34
In self-psychology, the therapeutic relationship becomes a corrective emotional experience for the client.
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35
Describe "the self" and how it is developed.
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36
What are the three types of selfobject needs described by Kohut? Provide a brief description of each.
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37
Describe the development of addictive behavior through the self-psychology lens.
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38
How is pathological narcissism expressed?
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39
As an addiction counselor, what would the early stages of treatment consist of?
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40
Group therapy should allow members to examine, challenge, and change their vulnerabilities in what four areas?
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