Exam 2: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies Jeremy D Safran, Alexander Kriss and Victoria Foley
Exam 1: Introduction to 21st Century Psychotherapies Frank Dumont23 Questions
Exam 2: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies Jeremy D Safran, Alexander Kriss and Victoria Foley46 Questions
Exam 3: Adlerian Psychotherapy Michael P Maniacci, and Laurie Sackett-Maniacci44 Questions
Exam 4: Client-Centered Therapy Nathaniel J Raskin, Carl R Rogers and Marjorie C Witty50 Questions
Exam 5: Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy Albert Ellis and Debbie Joffe Ellis47 Questions
Exam 6: Behavior Therapy Martin M Antony47 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Therapy Aaron T Beck and Marjorie E Weishaar50 Questions
Exam 8: Existential Psychotherapy Irvin D Yalom and Ruthellen Josselson45 Questions
Exam 9: Gestalt Therapy Gary Yontef and Lynne Jacobs45 Questions
Exam 10: Interpersonal Psychotherapy Helen Verdeli and Myrna M Weissman50 Questions
Exam 11: Family Therapy Irene Goldenberg and Mark Stanton50 Questions
Exam 12: Meditation and Psychotherapy Roger Walsh45 Questions
Exam 13: Positive Psychotherapy Tayyab Rashid and Martin Seligman50 Questions
Exam 14: Integrative Psychotherapies John C Norcross and Larry E Beutler50 Questions
Exam 15: Multicultural Theories of Psychotherapy Lillian Comas-Diaz45 Questions
Exam 16: Contemporary Challenges and Controversies Kenneth S Pope and Danny Wedding35 Questions
Exam 17: Glossary45 Questions
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The psychobiological push to repeat experiences that have become associated with tension reduction is known as the _____________.
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pleasure principle
When Freud revised his psychological model to a structural model, he proposed _____, _____, and _____.
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id, ego, superego
A common assumption across psychoanalytic perspectives is that humans are motivated by
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Jung described emotionally charged ideas that were repressed because they were too emotionally threatening as
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The process by which emotionally painful intrapsychic elements are pushed out of awareness is termed as
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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
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The shift in psychoanalytic therapies from a one- versus two-person psychology refers to the emphasis psychoanalytical therapy places on
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Psychoanalytic theory would assert that the behavior of a newborn is dominantly controlled by
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The publication of Freud's _____________________ in 1900 began to attract attention from a wider professional audience.
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According to drive theory, starting during infancy, there is a psychobiological push to repeat experiences that lead to tension reduction. This concept is known as
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In contrast to short-term therapies, Leichsenring and Rabung (2008) found that, in the treatment of complex psychological disorders, long-term psychoanalytical therapies were
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People's fantasies play an important role in their psychic functioning. Which of the following concepts is correct in context with the given statement?
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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
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Several variations on psychoanalytic theory have emerged. The theorist who emphasized the internal representations one makes of others was
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A therapist points out the similarities between her female patient's current anger at a female boss and the childhood anger she felt toward her mother. The goal of psychoanalysis this illustrates is
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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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Freud's early view of hysteria described the symptoms as resulting from
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During psychoanalysis, a patient discusses a fantasy. The psychoanalytical therapist would see this fantasy as linked to a(n)
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