Deck 3: Psychoanalytic Therapy

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With which of the following theorists is the term psychoanalysis usually associated?

A) Mahler
B) Adler
C) Horney
D) Freud
E) Jung
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Where did Freud do most of his work?

A) the United States
B) Vienna
C) Germany
D) England
E) France
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Freud was originally trained as a(n)

A) medical doctor.
B) humanistic therapist.
C) optometrist.
D) philosopher.
E) teacher.
Question
Most other therapies have either evolved or have been conceptualized in reaction to _____________ therapy.

A) humanistic
B) intercultural
C) existential
D) behavioral
E) psychoanalysis
Question
There are essentially _____________ models related to Freud's basic theory.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
Question
Freud's ______________model, which refers to the functioning of psychic energy, was conceived as a consequence of his experiences using hypnosis to treat clients who exhibited "hysterical" symptoms.

A) basic
B) structural
C) psychodymanic
D) topographic
E) energic
Question
Freud's __________________ theory postulated that hysterical symptoms resulted from the buildup of undischarged sexual energy.

A) psychodynamic
B) relational
C) seduction
D) oedipal
E) psycho-sexual
Question
Freud considered the ________________ drive the fundamental source of aggressive energy.

A) death
B) sex
C) retribution
D) libido
E) repression
Question
Freud believed that in therapy __________________________ would provide access to the unconscious mind.

A) libido
B) hypnosis
C) displacement
D) free association
E) generativity
Question
The ____________ complex is the female counterpart to Freud's Oedipus complex, the idea that boys have sexual impulses toward their mother and murderous impulses toward their father.

A) ego
B) libido
C) estrogenic
D) hysteria
E) Electra
Question
Freud's ____________ model divides the mind into the id, the ego, and the superego.

A) basic
B) structural
C) psychodymanic
D) topographic
E) energic
Question
__________________________ are processes through which people ward off the awareness of threatening id impulses.

A) Defense mechanisms
B) Projections
C) Therapeutic contracts
D) Cognitive shifts
E) Deflective strategies
Question
Who was the originator of ego psychology?

A) Erik Erikson
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Carl Gustav Jung
D) Anna Freud
E) Karen Horney
Question
Anna Freud considered _______________ "chief" among the defense mechanisms.

A) denial
B) projection
C) identification
D) repression
E) rationalization
Question
Anna Freud considered _______________ the "most mature" of the defense mechanisms.

A) repression
B) identification
C) sublimation
D) displacement
E) denial
Question
In Jungian psychology, the ______________________ is the repository of the history of the entire human species.

A) archetype
B) collective unconscious
C) id
D) preconscious
E) superego
Question
The __________________ model of psychoanalysis postulates that mental life is organized by past and present interpersonal relations.

A) transpersonal
B) topographic
C) structural
D) energic
E) relational
Question
Relational psychoanalyst Winnicott called the domain in which subjectivity and objectivity coexist

A) the neverland.
B) flow.
C) transitional space.
D) relational domain.
E) sobjectivity.
Question
Toward the end of which decade did psychoanalytic theory see additional challenges from feminist and cultural theory?

A) the 1930s
B) the 1940s
C) the 1950s
D) the 1960s
E) the 1970s
Question
Which of the following is pointed out in the textbook as a remarkable characteristic of Freud's medical practice?

A) Freud treated exclusively women.
B) Freud was one of the first physicians to establish a free clinic to serve those living in poverty.
C) Freud's medical practice was the first to treat the "whole" patient.
D) Freud was one of the few immigrant doctors who did not ensconce himself in a private office.
E) Freud was one of the first Jewish doctors allowed to treat non-Jews.
Question
Under the influence of _____________________________, ego psychologists brought into psychoanalysis concepts of relative mental illness and health in terms of the strength of the ego.

A) the American medical model
B) Carl Jung
C) pressure from the Vienna Society
D) drugs
E) the reign of the Nazi party
Question
To this day, psychoanalysts think of ego strength as having achieved a high degree of "_________________ and _________________."

A) intellect; emotion
B) separation; individuation
C) power; control
D) structure; discipline
E) collectivism; relationship
Question
Freud conceptualized human development in the following stages (in order from birth):

A) anal, phallic, oral, latency, and genital.
B) oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital.
C) genital, phallic, latency, infancy, and early childhood.
D) oral, anal, latency, phallic, and genital.
E) oral, anal, genital, phallic, and latency.
Question
In Freud's final developmental stage,

A) exploration is focused on the mouth.
B) people conflict with social demands.
C) pleasure is focused on the genitals.
D) exploration is focused on the feces.
E) people ideally develop a coherent sense of self.
Question
Each stage in Erikson's theory is named for the particular _________________, or challenge that the individual must resolve in order to move successfully to the next stage.

A) developmental crisis
B) ego obstacle
C) self-rationalization
D) biological milestone
E) life lesson
Question
According to Sullivan, ________________________ is when a disavowed aspect of oneself is perceived in another person and there is an unconscious identification with that piece of oneself seen in the other.

A) projective identification
B) displacement
C) denial
D) over identification
E) self awareness
Question
Which of the following stages in Erikson's theory is associated with the attained virtue of wisdom?

A) autonomy vs. shame and doubt
B) industry vs. inferiority
C) identity vs. role confusion
D) generativity vs. stagnation
E) ego integrity vs. despair
Question
Which of the following statements best represents Freud's ideas about the origins of neurosis?

A) Neurosis results from the unrealized dreams of childhood.
B) Only women are susceptible to neurosis because of their biological make-up.
C) Neurosis lies in the unconscious intrapsychic conflicts regarding sex and aggression that usually begin in early childhood.
D) The concept of neurosis was a condition invented by Freud's contemporaries to take advantage of clients, and has no real application to psychoanalysis.
E) The root of one's neuroses lies in one's mother.
Question
According to classical Freudian theory, the path to change involves both _______________ and ________________.

A) power; control
B) intellectual; emotional insight
C) internal; external behavior shifts
D) conscious; unconscious exploration
E) male; female sexual freedom
Question
_________________ are the symbolic representations of repressed impulses.

A) Ego strengths
B) Blocks
C) Archetypes
D) Symbols
E) Derivatives
Question
____________________ is the process in which clients displace unconscious feelings from the past onto the analyst and the analytic situation.

A) Free association
B) Blocking
C) Engagement
D) Projection
E) Transference
Question
A client who activates infantile wishes behind neurotic symptoms and directs them to the analyst is experiencing

A) dissociation.
B) transference neurosis.
C) ego incongruity.
D) neurotic displacement.
E) analytic meltdown.
Question
When a client reactivates the analyst's unconscious feelings from the past and brings them into the therapeutic relationship, it is known as

A) transference.
B) free association.
C) breaking.
D) countertransference.
E) blocking.
Question
________________________ is the process by which the client wards off a therapist's efforts to bring unconscious psychic content to awareness.

A) Projection
B) Deflection
C) Resistance
D) Denial
E) Shielding
Question
Which of the following statements describes ego psychology?

A) Therapist empathy and client introspection are the cornerstones of this psychology. The fact that the counselor is non-judgmentally trying to enter the client's world encourages the client to talk about feelings otherwise hidden, even from his or her self.
B) The therapist's approach is one of neutrality, abstinence, and relative anonymity, which people sometimes confuse with aloofness.
C) Through absorbing and processing the client's negative feelings without retaliation or abandonment, the counselor models a relationship that can survive them.
D) The counselor assists the client in loosening rigid defense patterns and employing a broader and more appropriate range. When energy is not consumed by defensive operations, it can be deployed in other, healthy ego functions such as tolerating frustration, planning toward goals, and exploring identity.
E) The counselor helps the client manipulate his or her circumstances so that the client builds in reinforcements for desired behavior.
Question
Which of the following statements best describes the counselor-client relationship in classical psychotherapy?

A) The therapist considers the relationship to be a reflection of the client's external social relationships.
B) The analyst strives for a detached, objective perch from which to make observations of the workings of the client's mind.
C) The counselor-client relationship is of no consequence to the therapeutic process.
D) The analyst views the working relationship as the responsibility of the client.
E) The therapist works towards transference in the relationship as that is the only way that psychological healing can occur.
Question
Harry Stack Sullivan called the therapist a

A) participant observer.
B) psychological obstruction.
C) necessary evil.
D) detached expert.
E) relational displacement.
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_____________ is the fugue-like state of mind where one can access anxiety-laden interpersonal events that have been rendered to the unconscious.

A) Free association
B) Volition
C) Alteration
D) Segregation
E) Dissociation
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Classical psychoanalytic technique relied almost entirely on

A) observation.
B) client disclosure.
C) interpretation.
D) behavior modification.
E) dream work.
Question
Which of the following was Fred Pine's significant contribution to psychoanalytic theory?

A) Pine negotiated the tensions between Freud and Adler.
B) Pine introduced hypnotherapy to psychoanalytic theory.
C) Pine advocated for the treatment of clients of different ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds as "special cases."
D) Pine questioned the dichotomy between insight-oriented and supportive therapy, asserting that they need not be separate.
E) Pine advocated for "surprising" the client with interpretation to move the client past a therapeutic "block."
Question
The object relations perspective focuses on the

A) id, ego, and superego.
B) way people represent their experiences with other people.
C) unconscious memories of childhood.
D) advancement of mutuality with a client.
E) interpretations of dreams.
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Ogden identifies the _____________________ position as a situation in which a person keeps "good" and "bad" separate.

A) depressive
B) dichotomous
C) paranoid-schizoid
D) psychoanalytic
E) objective
Question
Ogden identifies the _____________________ position as one where "good" and "bad" are allowed to coexist.

A) depressive
B) dichotomous
C) paranoid-schizoid
D) psychoanalytic
E) objective
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The therapeutic outcome of transference is that

A) the client gains confidence in the therapist.
B) client and therapist self-awareness is enhanced.
C) therapy is considered complete.
D) psychological abstractions are pushed into the unconscious.
E) therapeutic goal-setting is facilitated.
Question
Which of the following is NOT identified in the textbook as a contributing factor to the transference/countertransference matrix?

A) therapeutic experience
B) gender
C) socioeconomic status
D) ethnicity
E) culture
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From a cultural point of view, what might appear as ________________ in therapy often can be formulated as a culturally harmonic behavior.

A) regression
B) progress
C) transference
D) resistance
E) acquiescence
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Within the traditional ego psychological point of view, missed appointments are considered

A) a necessary stage of therapeutic growth.
B) disrespectful to the analyst.
C) an expression of unconscious feelings toward the therapist.
D) evidence of a deficit in the client.
E) a reflection of childhood trauma.
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Characteristic of contemporary relational psychoanalysis is the acknowledgement of the shared _______________ of client and therapist.

A) manipulation
B) vulnerability
C) unconscious
D) responsibility
E) psychological assets
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Which of the following is NOT identified in the textbook as an advantage of the psychoanalytic approach?

A) its attention to the wide range of people's sometimes contradictory thoughts and feelings
B) the attention paid to the process of therapy
C) its attention to conflict
D) its orientation to the meaning of behavior
E) its attention to the behavioral advances in the client
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Psychoanalysis has primarily been interested in ____________, _________, and ____________, along with ways to transcend them.

A) interactions; impasses; ego distortions
B) blind spots; relationships; impasses
C) obstacles; interactions; blind spots
D) relationships; obstacles; ego distortions
E) obstacles; impasses; blind spots
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Psychoanalytic therapists for the most part are more comfortable with ________________ evaluation of their treatments than they are with _________________________ evaluation.

A) summative; formative
B) quantitative; qualitative
C) idiographic; nomothetic
D) partial; wholistic
E) structured; unstructured
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Which of the following statements concerning assessing the value of a particular treatment or a particular interaction in psychoanalytic therapy is true?

A) Assessment of treatment value is not of interest to psychoanalytic therapists.
B) The assessment of a technique is also an intervention in psychoanalytic therapy.
C) The evaluation of a treatment or interaction is always the responsibility of the client.
D) The psychoanalyst is interested in the client's functioning not only during the interaction itself, but also in the outside world.
E) Psychoanalysts equate the value of a treatment with the client's functioning within the therapeutic setting.
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Which of the following psychodynamic approaches primarily strives to help people achieve a sense of meaningfulness in their lives?

A) classic psychoanalysis
B) contemporary relational therapy
C) ego psychoanalysis
D) neo-Kleinian psychology
E) Freudian therapy
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Analytically oriented ____________ research tends to focus on the therapist's behaviors that lead to the client's being more or less expressive.

A) process
B) quantitative
C) outcome
D) qualitative
E) action
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Which of the following therapist behaviors has been shown by research to increase openness in client communication?

A) Disconfirmation of a pathogenic belief
B) Disclosure of a meaningful life event
C) Following a structured process for all therapy sessions
D) Engaging in process research during the therapeutic relationship
E) Confronting clients who express irrational thoughts
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Psychoanalysts tend to give most credence to the __________________ method of research.

A) experimental
B) outcome
C) case study
D) quasi-experimental
E) narrative
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Why is there more of a potential for dogmatism in psychoanalytic therapy than in other forms of therapy?

A) Psychoanalytic training is not well-regulated.
B) Most psychoanalysts come to the profession by way of the medical profession.
C) Psychoanalysts are more prone to acceptance of ubiquity.
D) Psychoanalytic therapists are tempted to claim knowledge of the unconscious.
E) Most psychoanalysts rely on transference in the therapeutic relationship.
Question
The two major challenges faced by the psychoanalytic profession today are making the profession more _________________ and making it more ___________________.

A) sensitive; affordable
B) affordable; culturally relevant
C) disciplined; holistic
D) culturally relevant; disciplined
E) holistic; sensitive
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In looking to the future of psychoanalytic therapy, more technical flexibility should result in

A) a resurgence of psychoanalysts.
B) better outcome research.
C) less need for mental health interventions.
D) more prestige for the profession.
E) engagement of a more economically and culturally diverse client base.
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List the three models of Freud's basic theory.
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List and briefly define the three mechanisms of primary process thought.
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List and briefly define the three sections of the human mind as outlined in Freud's topographic model.
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List and briefly describe the three structures of the mind in Freud's structural model.
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List five of the eight defense mechanisms identified in ego psychology and provide a brief definition of each.
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List the first three stages of development in classical psychoanalytic theory.
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According to the ego psychologist Erik Erikson, what are the three factors that influence psychosocial development throughout the lifespan?
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List and briefly define the three categories in self-development as outlined by Harry Stack Sullivan.
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What are the three manifestations that might occur as a result of projective identification?
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Explain the difference in the way the counselor-client relationship is viewed by a classical psychoanalyst and by a relational analyst.
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What are the three processes through which unconscious material can enter into the treatment during psychoanalysis?
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Later theorists considered the therapist as a full participant in the psychoanalytic situation by pointing out what two premises?
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Explain the role of meaning making within the psychoanalytic theory of therapeutic action and technique.
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The textbook indicates that there are three reasons why outcome research is more difficult to carry out when studying psychoanalytically-oriented therapy than with behavior therapy. What are they?
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What is the greatest therapeutic danger for psychoanalytic therapists who place emphasis on gaining knowledge about the root causes of the client's problem?
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1
With which of the following theorists is the term psychoanalysis usually associated?

A) Mahler
B) Adler
C) Horney
D) Freud
E) Jung
Freud
2
Where did Freud do most of his work?

A) the United States
B) Vienna
C) Germany
D) England
E) France
Vienna
3
Freud was originally trained as a(n)

A) medical doctor.
B) humanistic therapist.
C) optometrist.
D) philosopher.
E) teacher.
medical doctor.
4
Most other therapies have either evolved or have been conceptualized in reaction to _____________ therapy.

A) humanistic
B) intercultural
C) existential
D) behavioral
E) psychoanalysis
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There are essentially _____________ models related to Freud's basic theory.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
E) six
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Freud's ______________model, which refers to the functioning of psychic energy, was conceived as a consequence of his experiences using hypnosis to treat clients who exhibited "hysterical" symptoms.

A) basic
B) structural
C) psychodymanic
D) topographic
E) energic
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Freud's __________________ theory postulated that hysterical symptoms resulted from the buildup of undischarged sexual energy.

A) psychodynamic
B) relational
C) seduction
D) oedipal
E) psycho-sexual
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Freud considered the ________________ drive the fundamental source of aggressive energy.

A) death
B) sex
C) retribution
D) libido
E) repression
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Freud believed that in therapy __________________________ would provide access to the unconscious mind.

A) libido
B) hypnosis
C) displacement
D) free association
E) generativity
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The ____________ complex is the female counterpart to Freud's Oedipus complex, the idea that boys have sexual impulses toward their mother and murderous impulses toward their father.

A) ego
B) libido
C) estrogenic
D) hysteria
E) Electra
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Freud's ____________ model divides the mind into the id, the ego, and the superego.

A) basic
B) structural
C) psychodymanic
D) topographic
E) energic
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__________________________ are processes through which people ward off the awareness of threatening id impulses.

A) Defense mechanisms
B) Projections
C) Therapeutic contracts
D) Cognitive shifts
E) Deflective strategies
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13
Who was the originator of ego psychology?

A) Erik Erikson
B) Sigmund Freud
C) Carl Gustav Jung
D) Anna Freud
E) Karen Horney
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Anna Freud considered _______________ "chief" among the defense mechanisms.

A) denial
B) projection
C) identification
D) repression
E) rationalization
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Anna Freud considered _______________ the "most mature" of the defense mechanisms.

A) repression
B) identification
C) sublimation
D) displacement
E) denial
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In Jungian psychology, the ______________________ is the repository of the history of the entire human species.

A) archetype
B) collective unconscious
C) id
D) preconscious
E) superego
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The __________________ model of psychoanalysis postulates that mental life is organized by past and present interpersonal relations.

A) transpersonal
B) topographic
C) structural
D) energic
E) relational
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Relational psychoanalyst Winnicott called the domain in which subjectivity and objectivity coexist

A) the neverland.
B) flow.
C) transitional space.
D) relational domain.
E) sobjectivity.
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Toward the end of which decade did psychoanalytic theory see additional challenges from feminist and cultural theory?

A) the 1930s
B) the 1940s
C) the 1950s
D) the 1960s
E) the 1970s
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Which of the following is pointed out in the textbook as a remarkable characteristic of Freud's medical practice?

A) Freud treated exclusively women.
B) Freud was one of the first physicians to establish a free clinic to serve those living in poverty.
C) Freud's medical practice was the first to treat the "whole" patient.
D) Freud was one of the few immigrant doctors who did not ensconce himself in a private office.
E) Freud was one of the first Jewish doctors allowed to treat non-Jews.
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Under the influence of _____________________________, ego psychologists brought into psychoanalysis concepts of relative mental illness and health in terms of the strength of the ego.

A) the American medical model
B) Carl Jung
C) pressure from the Vienna Society
D) drugs
E) the reign of the Nazi party
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22
To this day, psychoanalysts think of ego strength as having achieved a high degree of "_________________ and _________________."

A) intellect; emotion
B) separation; individuation
C) power; control
D) structure; discipline
E) collectivism; relationship
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23
Freud conceptualized human development in the following stages (in order from birth):

A) anal, phallic, oral, latency, and genital.
B) oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital.
C) genital, phallic, latency, infancy, and early childhood.
D) oral, anal, latency, phallic, and genital.
E) oral, anal, genital, phallic, and latency.
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24
In Freud's final developmental stage,

A) exploration is focused on the mouth.
B) people conflict with social demands.
C) pleasure is focused on the genitals.
D) exploration is focused on the feces.
E) people ideally develop a coherent sense of self.
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Each stage in Erikson's theory is named for the particular _________________, or challenge that the individual must resolve in order to move successfully to the next stage.

A) developmental crisis
B) ego obstacle
C) self-rationalization
D) biological milestone
E) life lesson
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According to Sullivan, ________________________ is when a disavowed aspect of oneself is perceived in another person and there is an unconscious identification with that piece of oneself seen in the other.

A) projective identification
B) displacement
C) denial
D) over identification
E) self awareness
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Which of the following stages in Erikson's theory is associated with the attained virtue of wisdom?

A) autonomy vs. shame and doubt
B) industry vs. inferiority
C) identity vs. role confusion
D) generativity vs. stagnation
E) ego integrity vs. despair
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28
Which of the following statements best represents Freud's ideas about the origins of neurosis?

A) Neurosis results from the unrealized dreams of childhood.
B) Only women are susceptible to neurosis because of their biological make-up.
C) Neurosis lies in the unconscious intrapsychic conflicts regarding sex and aggression that usually begin in early childhood.
D) The concept of neurosis was a condition invented by Freud's contemporaries to take advantage of clients, and has no real application to psychoanalysis.
E) The root of one's neuroses lies in one's mother.
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29
According to classical Freudian theory, the path to change involves both _______________ and ________________.

A) power; control
B) intellectual; emotional insight
C) internal; external behavior shifts
D) conscious; unconscious exploration
E) male; female sexual freedom
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_________________ are the symbolic representations of repressed impulses.

A) Ego strengths
B) Blocks
C) Archetypes
D) Symbols
E) Derivatives
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____________________ is the process in which clients displace unconscious feelings from the past onto the analyst and the analytic situation.

A) Free association
B) Blocking
C) Engagement
D) Projection
E) Transference
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32
A client who activates infantile wishes behind neurotic symptoms and directs them to the analyst is experiencing

A) dissociation.
B) transference neurosis.
C) ego incongruity.
D) neurotic displacement.
E) analytic meltdown.
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33
When a client reactivates the analyst's unconscious feelings from the past and brings them into the therapeutic relationship, it is known as

A) transference.
B) free association.
C) breaking.
D) countertransference.
E) blocking.
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________________________ is the process by which the client wards off a therapist's efforts to bring unconscious psychic content to awareness.

A) Projection
B) Deflection
C) Resistance
D) Denial
E) Shielding
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35
Which of the following statements describes ego psychology?

A) Therapist empathy and client introspection are the cornerstones of this psychology. The fact that the counselor is non-judgmentally trying to enter the client's world encourages the client to talk about feelings otherwise hidden, even from his or her self.
B) The therapist's approach is one of neutrality, abstinence, and relative anonymity, which people sometimes confuse with aloofness.
C) Through absorbing and processing the client's negative feelings without retaliation or abandonment, the counselor models a relationship that can survive them.
D) The counselor assists the client in loosening rigid defense patterns and employing a broader and more appropriate range. When energy is not consumed by defensive operations, it can be deployed in other, healthy ego functions such as tolerating frustration, planning toward goals, and exploring identity.
E) The counselor helps the client manipulate his or her circumstances so that the client builds in reinforcements for desired behavior.
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36
Which of the following statements best describes the counselor-client relationship in classical psychotherapy?

A) The therapist considers the relationship to be a reflection of the client's external social relationships.
B) The analyst strives for a detached, objective perch from which to make observations of the workings of the client's mind.
C) The counselor-client relationship is of no consequence to the therapeutic process.
D) The analyst views the working relationship as the responsibility of the client.
E) The therapist works towards transference in the relationship as that is the only way that psychological healing can occur.
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37
Harry Stack Sullivan called the therapist a

A) participant observer.
B) psychological obstruction.
C) necessary evil.
D) detached expert.
E) relational displacement.
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38
_____________ is the fugue-like state of mind where one can access anxiety-laden interpersonal events that have been rendered to the unconscious.

A) Free association
B) Volition
C) Alteration
D) Segregation
E) Dissociation
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39
Classical psychoanalytic technique relied almost entirely on

A) observation.
B) client disclosure.
C) interpretation.
D) behavior modification.
E) dream work.
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40
Which of the following was Fred Pine's significant contribution to psychoanalytic theory?

A) Pine negotiated the tensions between Freud and Adler.
B) Pine introduced hypnotherapy to psychoanalytic theory.
C) Pine advocated for the treatment of clients of different ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds as "special cases."
D) Pine questioned the dichotomy between insight-oriented and supportive therapy, asserting that they need not be separate.
E) Pine advocated for "surprising" the client with interpretation to move the client past a therapeutic "block."
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41
The object relations perspective focuses on the

A) id, ego, and superego.
B) way people represent their experiences with other people.
C) unconscious memories of childhood.
D) advancement of mutuality with a client.
E) interpretations of dreams.
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42
Ogden identifies the _____________________ position as a situation in which a person keeps "good" and "bad" separate.

A) depressive
B) dichotomous
C) paranoid-schizoid
D) psychoanalytic
E) objective
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43
Ogden identifies the _____________________ position as one where "good" and "bad" are allowed to coexist.

A) depressive
B) dichotomous
C) paranoid-schizoid
D) psychoanalytic
E) objective
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44
The therapeutic outcome of transference is that

A) the client gains confidence in the therapist.
B) client and therapist self-awareness is enhanced.
C) therapy is considered complete.
D) psychological abstractions are pushed into the unconscious.
E) therapeutic goal-setting is facilitated.
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45
Which of the following is NOT identified in the textbook as a contributing factor to the transference/countertransference matrix?

A) therapeutic experience
B) gender
C) socioeconomic status
D) ethnicity
E) culture
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46
From a cultural point of view, what might appear as ________________ in therapy often can be formulated as a culturally harmonic behavior.

A) regression
B) progress
C) transference
D) resistance
E) acquiescence
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47
Within the traditional ego psychological point of view, missed appointments are considered

A) a necessary stage of therapeutic growth.
B) disrespectful to the analyst.
C) an expression of unconscious feelings toward the therapist.
D) evidence of a deficit in the client.
E) a reflection of childhood trauma.
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48
Characteristic of contemporary relational psychoanalysis is the acknowledgement of the shared _______________ of client and therapist.

A) manipulation
B) vulnerability
C) unconscious
D) responsibility
E) psychological assets
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49
Which of the following is NOT identified in the textbook as an advantage of the psychoanalytic approach?

A) its attention to the wide range of people's sometimes contradictory thoughts and feelings
B) the attention paid to the process of therapy
C) its attention to conflict
D) its orientation to the meaning of behavior
E) its attention to the behavioral advances in the client
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50
Psychoanalysis has primarily been interested in ____________, _________, and ____________, along with ways to transcend them.

A) interactions; impasses; ego distortions
B) blind spots; relationships; impasses
C) obstacles; interactions; blind spots
D) relationships; obstacles; ego distortions
E) obstacles; impasses; blind spots
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51
Psychoanalytic therapists for the most part are more comfortable with ________________ evaluation of their treatments than they are with _________________________ evaluation.

A) summative; formative
B) quantitative; qualitative
C) idiographic; nomothetic
D) partial; wholistic
E) structured; unstructured
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52
Which of the following statements concerning assessing the value of a particular treatment or a particular interaction in psychoanalytic therapy is true?

A) Assessment of treatment value is not of interest to psychoanalytic therapists.
B) The assessment of a technique is also an intervention in psychoanalytic therapy.
C) The evaluation of a treatment or interaction is always the responsibility of the client.
D) The psychoanalyst is interested in the client's functioning not only during the interaction itself, but also in the outside world.
E) Psychoanalysts equate the value of a treatment with the client's functioning within the therapeutic setting.
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53
Which of the following psychodynamic approaches primarily strives to help people achieve a sense of meaningfulness in their lives?

A) classic psychoanalysis
B) contemporary relational therapy
C) ego psychoanalysis
D) neo-Kleinian psychology
E) Freudian therapy
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54
Analytically oriented ____________ research tends to focus on the therapist's behaviors that lead to the client's being more or less expressive.

A) process
B) quantitative
C) outcome
D) qualitative
E) action
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55
Which of the following therapist behaviors has been shown by research to increase openness in client communication?

A) Disconfirmation of a pathogenic belief
B) Disclosure of a meaningful life event
C) Following a structured process for all therapy sessions
D) Engaging in process research during the therapeutic relationship
E) Confronting clients who express irrational thoughts
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56
Psychoanalysts tend to give most credence to the __________________ method of research.

A) experimental
B) outcome
C) case study
D) quasi-experimental
E) narrative
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57
Why is there more of a potential for dogmatism in psychoanalytic therapy than in other forms of therapy?

A) Psychoanalytic training is not well-regulated.
B) Most psychoanalysts come to the profession by way of the medical profession.
C) Psychoanalysts are more prone to acceptance of ubiquity.
D) Psychoanalytic therapists are tempted to claim knowledge of the unconscious.
E) Most psychoanalysts rely on transference in the therapeutic relationship.
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58
The two major challenges faced by the psychoanalytic profession today are making the profession more _________________ and making it more ___________________.

A) sensitive; affordable
B) affordable; culturally relevant
C) disciplined; holistic
D) culturally relevant; disciplined
E) holistic; sensitive
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59
In looking to the future of psychoanalytic therapy, more technical flexibility should result in

A) a resurgence of psychoanalysts.
B) better outcome research.
C) less need for mental health interventions.
D) more prestige for the profession.
E) engagement of a more economically and culturally diverse client base.
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60
List the three models of Freud's basic theory.
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61
List and briefly define the three mechanisms of primary process thought.
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62
List and briefly define the three sections of the human mind as outlined in Freud's topographic model.
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63
List and briefly describe the three structures of the mind in Freud's structural model.
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64
List five of the eight defense mechanisms identified in ego psychology and provide a brief definition of each.
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65
List the first three stages of development in classical psychoanalytic theory.
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66
According to the ego psychologist Erik Erikson, what are the three factors that influence psychosocial development throughout the lifespan?
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67
List and briefly define the three categories in self-development as outlined by Harry Stack Sullivan.
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68
What are the three manifestations that might occur as a result of projective identification?
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69
Explain the difference in the way the counselor-client relationship is viewed by a classical psychoanalyst and by a relational analyst.
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70
What are the three processes through which unconscious material can enter into the treatment during psychoanalysis?
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71
Later theorists considered the therapist as a full participant in the psychoanalytic situation by pointing out what two premises?
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72
Explain the role of meaning making within the psychoanalytic theory of therapeutic action and technique.
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73
The textbook indicates that there are three reasons why outcome research is more difficult to carry out when studying psychoanalytically-oriented therapy than with behavior therapy. What are they?
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74
What is the greatest therapeutic danger for psychoanalytic therapists who place emphasis on gaining knowledge about the root causes of the client's problem?
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