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Deck 2: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies
1
When someone denies a threatening feeling and is proclaiming to feel the opposite, they are displaying the defense mechanism of:
A)intellectualization.
B)projection.
C)reaction formation.
D)splitting.
A)intellectualization.
B)projection.
C)reaction formation.
D)splitting.
C
2
Jung described emotionally charged ideas that were repressed because they were too emotionally threatening as:
A)shadows.
B)complexes.
C)libidos.
D)egos.
A)shadows.
B)complexes.
C)libidos.
D)egos.
B
3
Bob talks rationally about the fact that his wife of 30 years has unexpectedly asked for a divorce and discusses the practical aspects of moving out, totally avoiding any show of emotion.This is an example of:
A)intellectualization.
B)projection.
C)reaction formation.
D)splitting.
A)intellectualization.
B)projection.
C)reaction formation.
D)splitting.
A
4
A common assumption across psychoanalytic perspectives is that humans are motivated by:
A)unconscious factors.
B)learning principles.
C)relationship stressors.
D)biological predispositions.
A)unconscious factors.
B)learning principles.
C)relationship stressors.
D)biological predispositions.
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5
Freud's early view of hysteria described the symptoms as resulting from:
A)hypnotic states for which the patient lacked awareness.
B)behaviors learned early in childhood from role models.
C)unexpressed emotions connected with painful experiences.
D)an unresolvable sense of social inferiority.
A)hypnotic states for which the patient lacked awareness.
B)behaviors learned early in childhood from role models.
C)unexpressed emotions connected with painful experiences.
D)an unresolvable sense of social inferiority.
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6
Which of the following theorist was psychoanalytically trained prior to developing a distinct form of psychotherapy?
A)Albert Ellis
B)Martin Seligman
C)Albert Bandura
D)B.F.Skinner
A)Albert Ellis
B)Martin Seligman
C)Albert Bandura
D)B.F.Skinner
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7
In Studies on Hysteria, Freud wrote about his early theoretical ideas derived from work with hypnosis and hysterics.This manuscript includes a summary of the work with Anna O., whose treatment was provided by:
A)Jean Charcot.
B)Josef Breuer.
C)Hermann Helmholtz.
D)Charles Darwin.
A)Jean Charcot.
B)Josef Breuer.
C)Hermann Helmholtz.
D)Charles Darwin.
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8
Looking back at the historical development of psychoanalysis, it is ironic that a factor in the decline of the popularity of psychoanalysis is:
A)psychiatry's shift to a biological model.
B)the public's view that it is an elitist model.
C)popularity of evidence-based approaches.
D)non-responsiveness to valid criticisms.
A)psychiatry's shift to a biological model.
B)the public's view that it is an elitist model.
C)popularity of evidence-based approaches.
D)non-responsiveness to valid criticisms.
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9
The psychological theory created by Carl Jung is termed:
A)analytical psychology.
B)individual psychology.
C)psychodynamic psychology.
D)complex psychology.
A)analytical psychology.
B)individual psychology.
C)psychodynamic psychology.
D)complex psychology.
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10
The shift in psychoanalytic therapies from a one- vs.two-person psychology refers to the emphasis psychoanalytical therapy places on:
A)couples counseling to address distress.
B)the role of family in development of pathology.
C)transference and counter-transference.
D)mutual influence of therapist and patient in therapy.
A)couples counseling to address distress.
B)the role of family in development of pathology.
C)transference and counter-transference.
D)mutual influence of therapist and patient in therapy.
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11
Psychoanalytic theory would assert that the behavior of a newborn is dominantly controlled by:
A)collective unconscious.
B)reaction formation.
C)primary process.
D)secondary process.
A)collective unconscious.
B)reaction formation.
C)primary process.
D)secondary process.
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12
Secondary process refers to thinking that is:
A)logical.
B)verbal.
C)primitive.
D)visual.
A)logical.
B)verbal.
C)primitive.
D)visual.
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13
Joan becomes agitated with her psychoanalyst's interpretations, perceiving the comments as judgmental, which reminds her of interactions with her father.This is known as:
A)regression.
B)transference.
C) resistance.
D)autoeroticism.
A)regression.
B)transference.
C) resistance.
D)autoeroticism.
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14
Every time Charles feels insecure in his relationship with Megan, he accuses Megan of being insecure.This is an example of:
A)intellectualization.
B)projection.
C)reaction formation.
D)splitting.
A)intellectualization.
B)projection.
C)reaction formation.
D)splitting.
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15
During psychoanalysis, a patient discusses a fantasy.The psychoanalytical therapist would see this fantasy as linked to a(n):
A)instinctually derived wish.
B)behavioral pattern warranting change.
C)cognitive distortion.
D)irrational belief system.
A)instinctually derived wish.
B)behavioral pattern warranting change.
C)cognitive distortion.
D)irrational belief system.
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16
Psychoanalytic therapists view the therapeutic relationship as:
A)the vehicle for change.
B)irrelevant to the process.
C)secondary to the theory.
D)solely defined by the patient.
A)the vehicle for change.
B)irrelevant to the process.
C)secondary to the theory.
D)solely defined by the patient.
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17
In utilizing hypnosis, free association and other techniques, Freud's therapeutic goal centered primarily on:
A)eliminating memories of traumatic events.
B)creation of a fixated state.
C)making unconscious events conscious.
D)converting conscious events into unconsciousness.
A)eliminating memories of traumatic events.
B)creation of a fixated state.
C)making unconscious events conscious.
D)converting conscious events into unconsciousness.
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18
The process by which intrapsychic elements are barred from consciousness is termed:
A)abreaction.
B)determinism.
C)conceptualization.
D)defense.
A)abreaction.
B)determinism.
C)conceptualization.
D)defense.
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19
Starting during infancy, there is a psychobiological push to repeat experiences that lead to tension reduction.This concept is known as:
A)defense mechanisms.
B)confident expectancy.
C)embodiment actions.
D)pleasure principle.
A)defense mechanisms.
B)confident expectancy.
C)embodiment actions.
D)pleasure principle.
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20
Sally's view of her therapist continuously shifts from "good" to "bad." This is an example of:
A)intellectualization.
B)projection.
C)reaction formation.
D)splitting.
A)intellectualization.
B)projection.
C)reaction formation.
D)splitting.
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21
Just like how a mother will fail to attend to the needs of a child, no matter how well intended, a therapist will occasionally fail to attend to the needs of a patient.Negotiating this pattern within a relationship has been termed:
A)transference and countertransference.
B)rupture and repair.
C)idealization and fixation.
D)disappointment and despair.
A)transference and countertransference.
B)rupture and repair.
C)idealization and fixation.
D)disappointment and despair.
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22
Freud's topographical model of the mind proposed ______, ______, and ______.
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23
The central task of psychoanalytical therapy is to:
A)resolve intrapsychic conflicts.
B)establish empathy.
C)break down defenses.
D)strengthen the superego.
A)resolve intrapsychic conflicts.
B)establish empathy.
C)break down defenses.
D)strengthen the superego.
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24
Psychoanalytical therapies rely heavily on therapists providing clients with ways to become aware of aspects of their intrapsychic experiences that have previously been unconscious.In other words, they rely on:
A)interpretations.
B)enactments.
C)reconstructions.
D)confrontations.
A)interpretations.
B)enactments.
C)reconstructions.
D)confrontations.
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25
John Bowlby theorized that infants develop early representations of attachment figures and referred to these representations as:
A)projective identification.
B)transitional objects.
C)internal working models.
D) self psychology.
A)projective identification.
B)transitional objects.
C)internal working models.
D) self psychology.
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26
In contrast to short-term therapies, Leichsenring and Rabung (2008) found that, in the treatment of complex psychological disorders, long term psychoanalytical therapies were:
A)less effective overall.
B)more effective overall.
C)less satisfying to patients.
D)more satisfying to patients.
A)less effective overall.
B)more effective overall.
C)less satisfying to patients.
D)more satisfying to patients.
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27
Heinz Kohut, who studied the narcissistic personality, viewed its development as the result of the parental figures' failed attempts to appropriately respond to a child's early attention seeking.Therefore, he underscored the importance of a therapist:
A)role modeling narcissism to offset patient's behavior.
B)discussing patient's expression of sexual impulses.
C)reviewing the patient's formative years.
D)establishing an empathic stance.
A)role modeling narcissism to offset patient's behavior.
B)discussing patient's expression of sexual impulses.
C)reviewing the patient's formative years.
D)establishing an empathic stance.
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28
According to Freud, ______ shifts from oral sources to anal sources to the genitals during early development and later is expressed through sexuality with another object.
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29
In working with patients, therapists must learn to attend to their own emotional reactions and process disturbing emotions in a non-defensive, non-judgmental manner.This is referred to as:
A)rupture.
B)interpretations. c, enactments.
D)containment.
A)rupture.
B)interpretations. c, enactments.
D)containment.
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30
Freud's view of the individual psychic elements of the mind as layered in consciousness is known as _________.
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31
While the main emphasis of psychoanalysis is a focus on unconscious drives, the Jungian approach is focused on ______.
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32
When Freud revised his psychological model to a structural model, he proposed _____, _____, and _____.
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33
Several variations on psychoanalytic theory have emerged.The theorist who emphasized the internal representations one makes of others was:
A)Anna Freud.
B)Melanie Klein.
C)Margaret Mahler.
D)D.W.Winnicott.
A)Anna Freud.
B)Melanie Klein.
C)Margaret Mahler.
D)D.W.Winnicott.
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34
If a therapist finds himself/herself reacting to a patient in a manner similar to a previous person in their life, this is known as _________.
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35
The ability to hold onto one's own experience while simultaneously experiencing another as an independent center of subjectivity is termed ___________.
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36
A therapist points out the similarities between her female patient's current anger at a female boss and the childhood anger she felt towards her mother.The goal of psychoanalysis this illustrates is:
A)narcissistic.
B)strategic.
C)transference.
D)tactical.
A)narcissistic.
B)strategic.
C)transference.
D)tactical.
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37
In contrast to therapy offered according to classic psychoanalytical theory, newer approaches focus less on childhood sexuality and more on:
A)dream analysis.
B)id impulses.
C)determinism.
D)attachment.
A)dream analysis.
B)id impulses.
C)determinism.
D)attachment.
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38
Jacques Lacan would argue that the ego is a(n):
A)biological entity.
B)psychic discharge.
C)illusion.
D)catharsis.
A)biological entity.
B)psychic discharge.
C)illusion.
D)catharsis.
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39
In contrast to traditional psychoanalysis, current psychodynamic psychotherapy approaches are less:
A)directive.
B)empirically based.
C)intensive.
D)helpful.
A)directive.
B)empirically based.
C)intensive.
D)helpful.
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40
Freud viewed the main task of therapy as _______, which he referred to as a release of emotion connected with painful experiences that had not been naturally discharged.
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41
As part of the process of normal development, children defend against feelings that are threatening by projecting them onto an attachment figure.When patients attempt to project their distress onto the therapist, it is important for the therapist to engage in __________ (i.e., attend to their own painful emotions).
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42
The most rigorous evidence supporting psychoanalytical therapies comes from randomized clinical trials examining the efficacy of ________________________.
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