Exam 2: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies
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Which of the following theorist was psychoanalytically trained prior to developing a distinct form of psychotherapy?
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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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Countertransference
When Freud revised his psychological model to a structural model, he proposed _____, _____, and _____.
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Id, ego, and superego
A common assumption across psychoanalytic perspectives is that humans are motivated by:
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Freud's topographical model of the mind proposed ______, ______, and ______.
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In contrast to therapy offered according to classic psychoanalytical theory, newer approaches focus less on childhood sexuality and more on:
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The most rigorous evidence supporting psychoanalytical therapies comes from randomized clinical trials examining the efficacy of ________________________.
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Jung described emotionally charged ideas that were repressed because they were too emotionally threatening as:
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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:
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In utilizing hypnosis, free association and other techniques, Freud's therapeutic goal centered primarily on:
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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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Psychoanalytic therapists view the therapeutic relationship as:
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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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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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When someone denies a threatening feeling and is proclaiming to feel the opposite, they are displaying the defense mechanism of:
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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:
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