Deck 4: The Psychoanalytic Tradition

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The term referring to the psychological views and the psychotherapeutic methods developed by Freud and his followers is

A) analytical psychology.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) archetypes.
D) psychobiography.
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In Jung's view, ______ is the process of fulfilling an individual's potential by integrating opposites into a harmonious whole and by getting away from the aimlessness of life.

A) individuation
B) thanatos
C) extraversion
D) introversion
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The ______ refers to the psychological processes not available for direct rational scrutiny but may guide individual experiences and behaviors.

A) conscious
B) id
C) unconscious
D) ego
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According to psychoanalysis, which component of the psyche must compromise between the id and the environment?

A) ego
B) eros
C) superego
D) libido
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When a person attaches his or her own psychological energy back to the self it is known as

A) extraversion.
B) introversion.
C) genius.
D) individuation.
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According to Freud, a demand that an innate need be immediately satisfied is referred to as the

A) reality principle.
B) social interest.
C) analysand.
D) pleasure principle.
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Talkativeness, positive emotions, and the need to seek external sources of stimulation are characteristic of

A) extraversion.
B) introversion.
C) genius.
D) individuation.
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The understanding of the demands of the environment and the adaptation of behavior to these demands is involved in the

A) reality principle.
B) social interest.
C) analysand.
D) pleasure principle.
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According to psychoanalysis, ______ refers to a repressed innate tendency leading to destruction.

A) analysand
B) death wish
C) individuation
D) degeneration
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In psychoanalysis, the component of the psyche that contains inborn biological drives to seek immediate indulgence of impulses is known as the

A) ego.
B) Superego.
C) eros.
D) id.
Question
Jung called his views ______,to distinguish them from Freud's.

A) psychoanalysis
B) analytical psychology
C) transpersonal psychology
D) psychobiography
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An individual engaging in psychoanalysis may be referred to as a(n)

A) eros.
B) genius.
C) analysand.
D) thanatos.
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According to Adler, a vast range of physical problems leading to psychological obstructions may be understood as

A) archetypes.
B) organ inferiority.
C) analysand.
D) thanatos.
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The desire to be connected with other people and to adapt positively to the perceived social environment is known as

A) superego.
B) individuation.
C) thanatos.
D) social interest.
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Adler asserted that ______ referred to endeavors to overcome the distress and negative experiences caused by feelings of inferiority.

A) organ inferiority
B) analysand
C) compensation
D) thanatos
Question
Coined in the 1800s, ______ refers to the generational regress in physical and psychological traits.

A) introversion
B) regression
C) individuation
D) degeneration
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According to Adler, an individual who attains success and happiness overcoming prior inferiority problems may be referred to as a

A) genius.
B) analysand.
C) eros.
D) thanatos.
Question
The type of individual who overcomes the old inferiority problems and achieves success and happiness, according to Adler, is called the

A) eros.
B) thanatos.
C) genius.
D) analysand.
Question
Adler asserted that an individual who expressed an aspiration to connect to others and adjust to the social environment in a positive manner expressed

A) thanatos.
B) extraversion.
C) a social interest.
D) introversion.
Question
In Adler's view, attempts to overcome the discomfort and negative experiences caused by a person's feelings of inferiority are known as

A) compensation.
B) triumph.
C) genius.
D) degeneration.
Question
According to your text, which of the following is NOT one of the three principles or imperatives psychoanalysts have modified their research and practical work to pursue?

A) use theoretical Freudian views to develop experimental procedures
B) use clinical data to generate testable hypotheses
C) test hypotheses by scientific methods
D) look outside the discipline to exchange data with other fields of psychology
Question
Jung refers to the inherited and shared impersonal layer of the human psyche as the

A) archetypes.
B) collective unconscious.
C) analysand.
D) superego.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four interacting physiological systems that are affected by spiritual factors examined in transpersonal psychology?

A) the brain
B) the endocrine system
C) the immune system
D) the blood
Question
The archetype, ______, is said to be similar to Freud's id.

A) shadow
B) analysand
C) persona
D) anima
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An individual who finds themselves struggling with overeating, drinking, and excessive talking behavior might be said to be fixated on which of the following developmental stages according to Freud?

A) anal stage
B) oral stage
C) latency stage
D) genital stage
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According to Jung, a symbolic mass used to fool others into believing the individual wearing it is playing a specific social role is called a

A) shadow.
B) analysand.
C) persona.
D) anima.
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An individual fixating on which of the following stages of development, would express a preoccupation with rules, orderliness, and delayed gratification later in life?

A) anal stage
B) oral stage
C) latency stage
D) genital stage
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In Jung's theory, ______ symbolizes the feminine potentials of a man and his unconscious expectations of women.

A) shadow
B) animus
C) analysand
D) anima
Question
Paul has grown up to be indecisive and he tends to lack initiative, Freud might say he is fixated on which stage of development?

A) phallic stage
B) oral stage
C) latency stage
D) genital stage
Question
Spontaneous circular drawings also referred to as the archetype of wholeness is called the

A) analysand.
B) animus.
C) mandala.
D) anima.
Question
Roxie has grown up to be submissive and strongly dependent upon men, Freud might say she is fixated on which of the following developmental stages?

A) anal stage
B) oral stage
C) latency stage
D) phallic stage
Question
In Jung's theory, a desire to search for external sources of stimulation accompanied by positive emotions is characteristic of

A) neuroticism.
B) introversion.
C) degeneration.
D) extraversion.
Question
All of the following are components of the human psyche as developed by Freud except

A) id.
B) eros.
C) ego.
D) superego.
Question
In Jung's theory, the attachment of one's psychological energy back to the self is characteristic of

A) neuroticism.
B) Introversion.
C) degeneration.
D) extraversion.
Question
All of the following are one of the four ways to deal with reality according to Jung except

A) repression.
B) thinking.
C) feeling.
D) sensation.
Question
Sigmund Freud's psychological views and psychotherapeutic processes are often referred to as

A) analytical psychology.
B) transpersonal psychology.
C) psychoanalysis.
D) psychobiography.
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All of the following are one of Jung's archetypes as mentioned in your text except

A) persona.
B) shadow.
C) mandala.
D) eros.
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The reality principle assists with guiding the ______ component of the psyche, according to Freud.

A) ego
B) id
C) superego
D) eros
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All of the following are one of the three general outcomes of an individual's compensatory efforts, according to Adler except

A) genius.
B) degeneration.
C) neurosis.
D) compensation.
Question
In psychoanalysis, the energy derived from sexual desires or drives is referred to as the

A) id.
B) ego.
C) libido.
D) superego.
Question
According to Adler's views, each of the following are considered one of the three major and interconnected social ties appearing in social interest except

A) interpersonal.
B) occupation.
C) society.
Question
In psychoanalysis, ______ is an individual's tendencies striving toward the integration of living substances, also known as the life drive.

A) eros
B) thanatos
C) analysand
D) ego
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Each of the following are one of the avenues by which Jung's archetypes may present themselves except

A) dreams.
B) visions.
C) fantasies.
D) delusions.
Question
According to Freud, an individual who is striving for destruction, humiliation, or pain may be expressing

A) eros.
B) thanatos.
C) analysand.
Question
Each of the following are aspects of life an individual striving toward superiority aims for except

A) control.
B) security.
C) degeneration.
D) conquest.
Question
Consistent with Freud's views, the ______ searches for instant fulfillment of its impulses.

A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) eros
Question
Which of the following was NOT one of the major theoretical views discussed in the chapter?

A) infantile conflict of a sexual nature
B) an individual's innate nature to repress any conflicting experiences in adult life
C) an individual's unconscious effort to compensate for deficiency and inferiority
D) dreams and their links with ancient myths and cultural artifacts
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Freud's idea of the ______ is characterized by a moral guide influencing thoughts and actions.

A) eros
B) id
C) ego
D) superego
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Which of the following is not one of the goals of Jung's therapy?

A) teach patients how to learn about their neurosis
B) balance restoration
C) compensation
D) individuation
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According to Freud, if an infant fixates on nursing it is fixating on the ______ stage of development.

A) phallic
B) oral
C) anal
D) latency
Question
Which of the following are NOT one of the four ways to deal with reality according to Jung?

A) repression
B) thinking
C) feeling
D) sensation
Question
A fixation on the ______ stage may lead to obsessive tendencies later in life.

A) phallic
B) oral
C) anal
D) latency
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Which of the following is NOT one of Jung's archetypes as mentioned in your text?

A) persona
B) shadow
C) mandala
D) eros
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Penis envy in childhood leading to submissive behavior later in life is characteristic of a female fixating on the ______ stage.

A) phallic
B) oral
C) anal
D) latency
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Which of the following is NOT one of the avenues by which Jung's archetypes may present themselves?

A) dreams
B) visions
C) fantasies
D) delusions
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The ______ developmental stage occurs until puberty and is characterized by a combination of responses from previous stages.

A) phallic
B) oral
C) anal
D) latency
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Which of the following is NOT one the aspects of life an individual striving toward superiority aims for?

A) control
B) security
C) degeneration
D) conquest
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The final developmental stage, known as the ______ stage, occurs into adulthood forming the ego.

A) phallic
B) genital
C) anal
D) latency
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According to Adler's views, which of the following is NOT one of the three major and interconnected social ties appearing in social interest?

A) interpersonal
B) occupation
C) society
D) love
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During psychoanalysis, the psychoanalyst works with clients who may also be referred to as ______, according to your text.

A) thanatos
B) archetypes
C) analysand
D) eros
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three general outcomes of an individual's compensatory efforts, according to Adler?

A) genius
B) degeneration
C) neurosis
D) compensation
Question
A physical ailment leading to any number of psychological barriers may be referred to as

A) organ inferiority.
B) analysand.
C) thanatos.
D) eros.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the developmental stages, according to Freud?

A) oral
B) latent
C) phallic
D) eros
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Feelings of inferiority may lead to ______ or behaviors aiming to alleviate the discomfort associated with such feelings.

A) analysand
B) compensation
C) archetypes
D) individuation
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Which of the following is NOT one of the components of the human psyche developed by Freud?

A) id
B) eros
C) ego
D) superego
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In Adler's view, success and happiness despite prior issues with inferiority are characteristic of the

A) analysand.
B) eros.
C) genius.
D) thanatos.
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Often called a death instinct or death drive, a(n) ______ is the repressed instinctual tendency that leads toward destruction.

A) death wish
B) analysand
C) genius
D) eros
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Adler used the term, _______, to refer to those individuals who expressed a regression in physical and psychological traits.

A) analysand
B) thanatos
C) individuation
D) degeneration
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According to Freud, ______ means striving for destruction, humiliation, pain, and death.

A) analysand
B) eros
C) thanatos
D) archetypes
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A ______ of life is a tool for coping with the inferiority and inadequacy an individual may experience.

A) analysand
B) style
C) eros
D) individuation
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The ______, in psychoanalysis, is the component of the psyche that contains inborn biological drives and seeks immediate gratification of impulses.

A) id
B) eros
C) ego
D) superego
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Adler asserts that striving toward ______ refers to an individual's strong efforts to obtain control and security in their lives while also improving it.

A) control
B) degeneration
C) superiority
D) thanatos
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In psychoanalysis, the component of the psyche that is guided by the reality principle and makes compromises between the id and the environment is known as the

A) id.
B) ego.
C) superego.
D) eros.
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People's ancestral experiences leading to images of the premordial character are known as ______, according to Jung.

A) eros
B) archetypes
C) thanatos
D) analysand
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In psychoanalysis, the moral guide that passes on imperatives regarding appropriate or inappropriate actions and thoughts is known as the

A) eros.
B) id .
C) ego.
D) superego.
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A focus on spiritual and transcendent stats of consciousness are characteristic of ______.

A) transpersonal psychology
B) psychoanalysis
C) analytical psychology
D) psychobiography
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According to Freud, a demand that an innate need be immediately satisfied is referred to as the pleasure principle.
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Talkativeness, positive emotions, and the need to seek external sources of stimulation are characteristic of introversion.
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According to psychoanalysis, a death wish refers to a repressed innate tendency leading to destruction.
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Compensation is one of the three general outcomes of an individual's compensatory efforts, according to Adler.
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1
The term referring to the psychological views and the psychotherapeutic methods developed by Freud and his followers is

A) analytical psychology.
B) psychoanalysis.
C) archetypes.
D) psychobiography.
psychoanalysis.
2
In Jung's view, ______ is the process of fulfilling an individual's potential by integrating opposites into a harmonious whole and by getting away from the aimlessness of life.

A) individuation
B) thanatos
C) extraversion
D) introversion
individuation
3
The ______ refers to the psychological processes not available for direct rational scrutiny but may guide individual experiences and behaviors.

A) conscious
B) id
C) unconscious
D) ego
unconscious
4
According to psychoanalysis, which component of the psyche must compromise between the id and the environment?

A) ego
B) eros
C) superego
D) libido
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When a person attaches his or her own psychological energy back to the self it is known as

A) extraversion.
B) introversion.
C) genius.
D) individuation.
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According to Freud, a demand that an innate need be immediately satisfied is referred to as the

A) reality principle.
B) social interest.
C) analysand.
D) pleasure principle.
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Talkativeness, positive emotions, and the need to seek external sources of stimulation are characteristic of

A) extraversion.
B) introversion.
C) genius.
D) individuation.
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The understanding of the demands of the environment and the adaptation of behavior to these demands is involved in the

A) reality principle.
B) social interest.
C) analysand.
D) pleasure principle.
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According to psychoanalysis, ______ refers to a repressed innate tendency leading to destruction.

A) analysand
B) death wish
C) individuation
D) degeneration
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In psychoanalysis, the component of the psyche that contains inborn biological drives to seek immediate indulgence of impulses is known as the

A) ego.
B) Superego.
C) eros.
D) id.
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Jung called his views ______,to distinguish them from Freud's.

A) psychoanalysis
B) analytical psychology
C) transpersonal psychology
D) psychobiography
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An individual engaging in psychoanalysis may be referred to as a(n)

A) eros.
B) genius.
C) analysand.
D) thanatos.
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According to Adler, a vast range of physical problems leading to psychological obstructions may be understood as

A) archetypes.
B) organ inferiority.
C) analysand.
D) thanatos.
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The desire to be connected with other people and to adapt positively to the perceived social environment is known as

A) superego.
B) individuation.
C) thanatos.
D) social interest.
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Adler asserted that ______ referred to endeavors to overcome the distress and negative experiences caused by feelings of inferiority.

A) organ inferiority
B) analysand
C) compensation
D) thanatos
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Coined in the 1800s, ______ refers to the generational regress in physical and psychological traits.

A) introversion
B) regression
C) individuation
D) degeneration
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According to Adler, an individual who attains success and happiness overcoming prior inferiority problems may be referred to as a

A) genius.
B) analysand.
C) eros.
D) thanatos.
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The type of individual who overcomes the old inferiority problems and achieves success and happiness, according to Adler, is called the

A) eros.
B) thanatos.
C) genius.
D) analysand.
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Adler asserted that an individual who expressed an aspiration to connect to others and adjust to the social environment in a positive manner expressed

A) thanatos.
B) extraversion.
C) a social interest.
D) introversion.
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In Adler's view, attempts to overcome the discomfort and negative experiences caused by a person's feelings of inferiority are known as

A) compensation.
B) triumph.
C) genius.
D) degeneration.
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According to your text, which of the following is NOT one of the three principles or imperatives psychoanalysts have modified their research and practical work to pursue?

A) use theoretical Freudian views to develop experimental procedures
B) use clinical data to generate testable hypotheses
C) test hypotheses by scientific methods
D) look outside the discipline to exchange data with other fields of psychology
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22
Jung refers to the inherited and shared impersonal layer of the human psyche as the

A) archetypes.
B) collective unconscious.
C) analysand.
D) superego.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the four interacting physiological systems that are affected by spiritual factors examined in transpersonal psychology?

A) the brain
B) the endocrine system
C) the immune system
D) the blood
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The archetype, ______, is said to be similar to Freud's id.

A) shadow
B) analysand
C) persona
D) anima
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25
An individual who finds themselves struggling with overeating, drinking, and excessive talking behavior might be said to be fixated on which of the following developmental stages according to Freud?

A) anal stage
B) oral stage
C) latency stage
D) genital stage
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According to Jung, a symbolic mass used to fool others into believing the individual wearing it is playing a specific social role is called a

A) shadow.
B) analysand.
C) persona.
D) anima.
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An individual fixating on which of the following stages of development, would express a preoccupation with rules, orderliness, and delayed gratification later in life?

A) anal stage
B) oral stage
C) latency stage
D) genital stage
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In Jung's theory, ______ symbolizes the feminine potentials of a man and his unconscious expectations of women.

A) shadow
B) animus
C) analysand
D) anima
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Paul has grown up to be indecisive and he tends to lack initiative, Freud might say he is fixated on which stage of development?

A) phallic stage
B) oral stage
C) latency stage
D) genital stage
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Spontaneous circular drawings also referred to as the archetype of wholeness is called the

A) analysand.
B) animus.
C) mandala.
D) anima.
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Roxie has grown up to be submissive and strongly dependent upon men, Freud might say she is fixated on which of the following developmental stages?

A) anal stage
B) oral stage
C) latency stage
D) phallic stage
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In Jung's theory, a desire to search for external sources of stimulation accompanied by positive emotions is characteristic of

A) neuroticism.
B) introversion.
C) degeneration.
D) extraversion.
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All of the following are components of the human psyche as developed by Freud except

A) id.
B) eros.
C) ego.
D) superego.
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In Jung's theory, the attachment of one's psychological energy back to the self is characteristic of

A) neuroticism.
B) Introversion.
C) degeneration.
D) extraversion.
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35
All of the following are one of the four ways to deal with reality according to Jung except

A) repression.
B) thinking.
C) feeling.
D) sensation.
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36
Sigmund Freud's psychological views and psychotherapeutic processes are often referred to as

A) analytical psychology.
B) transpersonal psychology.
C) psychoanalysis.
D) psychobiography.
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37
All of the following are one of Jung's archetypes as mentioned in your text except

A) persona.
B) shadow.
C) mandala.
D) eros.
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38
The reality principle assists with guiding the ______ component of the psyche, according to Freud.

A) ego
B) id
C) superego
D) eros
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All of the following are one of the three general outcomes of an individual's compensatory efforts, according to Adler except

A) genius.
B) degeneration.
C) neurosis.
D) compensation.
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In psychoanalysis, the energy derived from sexual desires or drives is referred to as the

A) id.
B) ego.
C) libido.
D) superego.
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41
According to Adler's views, each of the following are considered one of the three major and interconnected social ties appearing in social interest except

A) interpersonal.
B) occupation.
C) society.
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42
In psychoanalysis, ______ is an individual's tendencies striving toward the integration of living substances, also known as the life drive.

A) eros
B) thanatos
C) analysand
D) ego
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43
Each of the following are one of the avenues by which Jung's archetypes may present themselves except

A) dreams.
B) visions.
C) fantasies.
D) delusions.
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44
According to Freud, an individual who is striving for destruction, humiliation, or pain may be expressing

A) eros.
B) thanatos.
C) analysand.
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45
Each of the following are aspects of life an individual striving toward superiority aims for except

A) control.
B) security.
C) degeneration.
D) conquest.
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46
Consistent with Freud's views, the ______ searches for instant fulfillment of its impulses.

A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) eros
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47
Which of the following was NOT one of the major theoretical views discussed in the chapter?

A) infantile conflict of a sexual nature
B) an individual's innate nature to repress any conflicting experiences in adult life
C) an individual's unconscious effort to compensate for deficiency and inferiority
D) dreams and their links with ancient myths and cultural artifacts
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Freud's idea of the ______ is characterized by a moral guide influencing thoughts and actions.

A) eros
B) id
C) ego
D) superego
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49
Which of the following is not one of the goals of Jung's therapy?

A) teach patients how to learn about their neurosis
B) balance restoration
C) compensation
D) individuation
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50
According to Freud, if an infant fixates on nursing it is fixating on the ______ stage of development.

A) phallic
B) oral
C) anal
D) latency
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51
Which of the following are NOT one of the four ways to deal with reality according to Jung?

A) repression
B) thinking
C) feeling
D) sensation
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52
A fixation on the ______ stage may lead to obsessive tendencies later in life.

A) phallic
B) oral
C) anal
D) latency
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53
Which of the following is NOT one of Jung's archetypes as mentioned in your text?

A) persona
B) shadow
C) mandala
D) eros
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54
Penis envy in childhood leading to submissive behavior later in life is characteristic of a female fixating on the ______ stage.

A) phallic
B) oral
C) anal
D) latency
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55
Which of the following is NOT one of the avenues by which Jung's archetypes may present themselves?

A) dreams
B) visions
C) fantasies
D) delusions
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56
The ______ developmental stage occurs until puberty and is characterized by a combination of responses from previous stages.

A) phallic
B) oral
C) anal
D) latency
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57
Which of the following is NOT one the aspects of life an individual striving toward superiority aims for?

A) control
B) security
C) degeneration
D) conquest
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58
The final developmental stage, known as the ______ stage, occurs into adulthood forming the ego.

A) phallic
B) genital
C) anal
D) latency
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59
According to Adler's views, which of the following is NOT one of the three major and interconnected social ties appearing in social interest?

A) interpersonal
B) occupation
C) society
D) love
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60
During psychoanalysis, the psychoanalyst works with clients who may also be referred to as ______, according to your text.

A) thanatos
B) archetypes
C) analysand
D) eros
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61
Which of the following is NOT one of the three general outcomes of an individual's compensatory efforts, according to Adler?

A) genius
B) degeneration
C) neurosis
D) compensation
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62
A physical ailment leading to any number of psychological barriers may be referred to as

A) organ inferiority.
B) analysand.
C) thanatos.
D) eros.
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63
Which of the following is NOT one of the developmental stages, according to Freud?

A) oral
B) latent
C) phallic
D) eros
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64
Feelings of inferiority may lead to ______ or behaviors aiming to alleviate the discomfort associated with such feelings.

A) analysand
B) compensation
C) archetypes
D) individuation
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65
Which of the following is NOT one of the components of the human psyche developed by Freud?

A) id
B) eros
C) ego
D) superego
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66
In Adler's view, success and happiness despite prior issues with inferiority are characteristic of the

A) analysand.
B) eros.
C) genius.
D) thanatos.
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67
Often called a death instinct or death drive, a(n) ______ is the repressed instinctual tendency that leads toward destruction.

A) death wish
B) analysand
C) genius
D) eros
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68
Adler used the term, _______, to refer to those individuals who expressed a regression in physical and psychological traits.

A) analysand
B) thanatos
C) individuation
D) degeneration
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69
According to Freud, ______ means striving for destruction, humiliation, pain, and death.

A) analysand
B) eros
C) thanatos
D) archetypes
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70
A ______ of life is a tool for coping with the inferiority and inadequacy an individual may experience.

A) analysand
B) style
C) eros
D) individuation
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71
The ______, in psychoanalysis, is the component of the psyche that contains inborn biological drives and seeks immediate gratification of impulses.

A) id
B) eros
C) ego
D) superego
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72
Adler asserts that striving toward ______ refers to an individual's strong efforts to obtain control and security in their lives while also improving it.

A) control
B) degeneration
C) superiority
D) thanatos
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73
In psychoanalysis, the component of the psyche that is guided by the reality principle and makes compromises between the id and the environment is known as the

A) id.
B) ego.
C) superego.
D) eros.
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74
People's ancestral experiences leading to images of the premordial character are known as ______, according to Jung.

A) eros
B) archetypes
C) thanatos
D) analysand
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75
In psychoanalysis, the moral guide that passes on imperatives regarding appropriate or inappropriate actions and thoughts is known as the

A) eros.
B) id .
C) ego.
D) superego.
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76
A focus on spiritual and transcendent stats of consciousness are characteristic of ______.

A) transpersonal psychology
B) psychoanalysis
C) analytical psychology
D) psychobiography
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77
According to Freud, a demand that an innate need be immediately satisfied is referred to as the pleasure principle.
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78
Talkativeness, positive emotions, and the need to seek external sources of stimulation are characteristic of introversion.
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79
According to psychoanalysis, a death wish refers to a repressed innate tendency leading to destruction.
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80
Compensation is one of the three general outcomes of an individual's compensatory efforts, according to Adler.
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