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Deck 2: Sigmund Freud: Psychoanalysis
1
Homeostasis, according to Freud's theories, has to do with
A) balance and equilibrium.
B) homosexuality and heterosexuality.
C) sexual fantasies from childhood.
D) none of the above.
A) balance and equilibrium.
B) homosexuality and heterosexuality.
C) sexual fantasies from childhood.
D) none of the above.
A
2
The ___________ is the root of psychic energy.
A) libido
B) cathexis
C) instinct
D) aggressive drive
A) libido
B) cathexis
C) instinct
D) aggressive drive
B
3
Freud believed anxiety initially comes from
A) childhood sexual conflicts.
B) hating your parents.
C) unresolved guilt.
D) traumatic experiences in childhood.
A) childhood sexual conflicts.
B) hating your parents.
C) unresolved guilt.
D) traumatic experiences in childhood.
A
4
__________ instincts are necessary for survival, according to Freud.
A) Sexual
B) Life
C) Libido
D) Habitual
A) Sexual
B) Life
C) Libido
D) Habitual
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According to Freud, what are the two primary types of instincts?
A) Sex and habits
B) Life and death
C) Food and hunger
D) Pleasure and desire
A) Sex and habits
B) Life and death
C) Food and hunger
D) Pleasure and desire
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6
The unconscious is
A) not easily understood.
B) located in the visual cortex of our brain.
C) situated in the frontal lobe of our brain.
D) known to us at all times.
A) not easily understood.
B) located in the visual cortex of our brain.
C) situated in the frontal lobe of our brain.
D) known to us at all times.
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7
According to Freud, childhood sexual fantasies are always
A) based in reality for the patient.
B) based on a dream or a figment of the imagination of the patient.
C) based on direct evidence revealed through hypnosis.
D) the cause of adult neurosis.
A) based in reality for the patient.
B) based on a dream or a figment of the imagination of the patient.
C) based on direct evidence revealed through hypnosis.
D) the cause of adult neurosis.
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8
Later in Freud's life, ________ and _________ affected him deeply.
A) death/aggression
B) the conscious/the unconscious
C) sex/fantasies
D) cocaine/drugs
A) death/aggression
B) the conscious/the unconscious
C) sex/fantasies
D) cocaine/drugs
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9
Freud believed that ________ and _________ are compelling parts of human nature.
A) libido/death
B) life/death
C) sex/aggression
D) libido/cathexis
A) libido/death
B) life/death
C) sex/aggression
D) libido/cathexis
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10
According to Freud, __________ are internal stimuli.
A) fantasies
B) moral beliefs
C) defense mechanisms
D) instincts
A) fantasies
B) moral beliefs
C) defense mechanisms
D) instincts
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11
According to Freud, there is a(n) _____ instinct and a(n) ______ instinct in all of us.
A) mood/inhibition
B) ego/id
C) death/life
D) avoidant/passive
A) mood/inhibition
B) ego/id
C) death/life
D) avoidant/passive
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12
In childhood, Freud later revealed a deep ____________towards his mother.
A) hatred
B) attraction
C) dependence
D) helplessness
A) hatred
B) attraction
C) dependence
D) helplessness
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13
Freud's theory of childhood sexual fantasies is
A) controversial to this day.
B) true.
C) false.
D) based on authenticated child abuse cases.
A) controversial to this day.
B) true.
C) false.
D) based on authenticated child abuse cases.
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14
Cathexis is a term that Freud used to describe
A) psychic energy.
B) physical energy.
C) psycho-motor energy.
D) mood.
A) psychic energy.
B) physical energy.
C) psycho-motor energy.
D) mood.
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15
For Freud, the basis of anxiety and neurosis is
A) parenting.
B) sex.
C) hypnotic.
D) marriage.
A) parenting.
B) sex.
C) hypnotic.
D) marriage.
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16
The father of modern psychology was
A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Carl Jung.
C) John Watson.
D) Wilhelm Wundt.
A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Carl Jung.
C) John Watson.
D) Wilhelm Wundt.
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17
The physical location for the libido is situated near the
A) spleen.
B) heart.
C) gonads.
D) There is no location in the body.
A) spleen.
B) heart.
C) gonads.
D) There is no location in the body.
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18
Freudian teachings became widely popular in the ___________ of American children.
A) rearing
B) education
C) medication
D) books
A) rearing
B) education
C) medication
D) books
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19
Freud regarded ___________ as our primary motivation.
A) sex
B) instincts
C) childhood fantasies
D) defense mechanisms
A) sex
B) instincts
C) childhood fantasies
D) defense mechanisms
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20
According to Freud, the motivating force in life is driven by
A) the Oedipus Complex.
B) our instincts.
C) our health.
D) our won behaviors.
A) the Oedipus Complex.
B) our instincts.
C) our health.
D) our won behaviors.
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21
According to Freud, the preconscious resides within
A) the id.
B) the ego.
C) the superego.
D) both the id and the superego.
A) the id.
B) the ego.
C) the superego.
D) both the id and the superego.
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22
Freud's techniques of dream analysis and free association
A) cannot be accurately measured in research analysis.
B) are typically authentic and based in reality.
C) are used to create behavior changes in the patient.
D) are behavioral and cognitive in nature.
A) cannot be accurately measured in research analysis.
B) are typically authentic and based in reality.
C) are used to create behavior changes in the patient.
D) are behavioral and cognitive in nature.
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23
For Freud, penis envy
A) suggests that a girl or woman has a defective brain.
B) suggests that a girl or woman can never be fully developed until she has a female child.
C) suggests that a girl has a defective or poorly developed superego.
D) suggests that boys have an inferiority complex, more so than girls.
A) suggests that a girl or woman has a defective brain.
B) suggests that a girl or woman can never be fully developed until she has a female child.
C) suggests that a girl has a defective or poorly developed superego.
D) suggests that boys have an inferiority complex, more so than girls.
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24
According to Heinz Kohut, an infant's primary selfobject is typically the
A) child
B) mother
C) friends of the child
D) grandparents of the child
A) child
B) mother
C) friends of the child
D) grandparents of the child
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25
Childhood sexual abuse
A) can be debilitating through life.
B) is based only on the repressed dreams and fantasies of a child.
C) is very rare and has no debilitating qualities for the victim.
D) should be ignored and dismissed as unreal by the therapist and the possible victim.
A) can be debilitating through life.
B) is based only on the repressed dreams and fantasies of a child.
C) is very rare and has no debilitating qualities for the victim.
D) should be ignored and dismissed as unreal by the therapist and the possible victim.
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26
Object-Relations Theory
A) totally rejects Freud's theory.
B) evolved from Jung's theory, but not Freud's theory.
C) evolved from Freud's psychoanalytic theory.
D) is based on the concept of the libido.
A) totally rejects Freud's theory.
B) evolved from Jung's theory, but not Freud's theory.
C) evolved from Freud's psychoanalytic theory.
D) is based on the concept of the libido.
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27
Anna Freud's analytic work was mostly with
A) children.
B) adults.
C) adolescents.
D) the elderly.
A) children.
B) adults.
C) adolescents.
D) the elderly.
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28
Object relations theories suggest that the core of personality is formed in
A) early childhood
B) late childhood
C) early adolescence
D) infancy
A) early childhood
B) late childhood
C) early adolescence
D) infancy
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29
Freud's concepts of the ego, id, and libido
A) are authentic and true, experimentally.
B) have great credibility.
C) are reinforced and supported in research.
D) cannot be tested as true, experimentally.
A) are authentic and true, experimentally.
B) have great credibility.
C) are reinforced and supported in research.
D) cannot be tested as true, experimentally.
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30
Temper tantrums, manipulating a parent, and aggressive drives are formed in the
A) latency stage.
B) phallic stage.
C) oral stage.
D) anal stage.
A) latency stage.
B) phallic stage.
C) oral stage.
D) anal stage.
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31
According to Melanie Klein, in object relations theory
A) a baby views their world through spatial relationships.
B) a baby views their world from a confused state of mind.
C) a baby sees their world as either satisfying or hostile (when satisfaction is denied).
D) a baby views their world based on physical development and maturation.
A) a baby views their world through spatial relationships.
B) a baby views their world from a confused state of mind.
C) a baby sees their world as either satisfying or hostile (when satisfaction is denied).
D) a baby views their world based on physical development and maturation.
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32
The preconscious
A) describes our dream life.
B) is in the pre-frontal cortex of the brain.
C) is a concept used to describe our values and morals.
D) is the storehouse for our memories, thoughts, and perceptions.
A) describes our dream life.
B) is in the pre-frontal cortex of the brain.
C) is a concept used to describe our values and morals.
D) is the storehouse for our memories, thoughts, and perceptions.
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33
Freud used the case study method for his research. This type of research is based on
A) a small and restricted sample of those he studied.
B) the dreams and fantasies of his clients.
C) the conscious and the unconscious memories of those he studied.
D) All the answers
A) a small and restricted sample of those he studied.
B) the dreams and fantasies of his clients.
C) the conscious and the unconscious memories of those he studied.
D) All the answers
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34
Object relations theory is entirely based on
A) aggressive drives.
B) fantasies and dreams.
C) the death and life instincts.
D) relationships.
A) aggressive drives.
B) fantasies and dreams.
C) the death and life instincts.
D) relationships.
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35
The ________________ bond is crucial in object relations theory.
A) mother - child
B) grandparent - child
C) sibling - parent
D) social - environmental
A) mother - child
B) grandparent - child
C) sibling - parent
D) social - environmental
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36
An example of a Freudian slip would be:
A) "Oops, I forgot to lock the door!"
B) "Is my slip showing?"
C) "I'm Peter. What's your shame?"
D) "I thought I brought my car keys with me, but I left them at home!"
A) "Oops, I forgot to lock the door!"
B) "Is my slip showing?"
C) "I'm Peter. What's your shame?"
D) "I thought I brought my car keys with me, but I left them at home!"
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37
Anna Freud is known for her theory of
A) Freudian psychoanalysis.
B) id, ego, and superego identity.
C) ego psychology.
D) object relations.
A) Freudian psychoanalysis.
B) id, ego, and superego identity.
C) ego psychology.
D) object relations.
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38
The ego-ideal consists of
A) goals that the ego strives to reach.
B) good or correct behaviors children learn from their parents.
C) the reality principle and its strivings for the ideal ego.
D) ideals and principles the ego has rejected.
A) goals that the ego strives to reach.
B) good or correct behaviors children learn from their parents.
C) the reality principle and its strivings for the ideal ego.
D) ideals and principles the ego has rejected.
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39
According to Loftus' studies concerning false memories,
A) a therapist could implant false memories knowingly or unknowingly.
B) a person's memories can't always be judged as true.
C) "repressed" memories of childhood may not be accurate in reality.
D) All of the answers.
A) a therapist could implant false memories knowingly or unknowingly.
B) a person's memories can't always be judged as true.
C) "repressed" memories of childhood may not be accurate in reality.
D) All of the answers.
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40
The ego constantly tries to compromise between the demands of
A) the id and reality.
B) the id and primary-process thought.
C) primary-process and secondary-process thought.
D) the id, superego, and reality.
A) the id and reality.
B) the id and primary-process thought.
C) primary-process and secondary-process thought.
D) the id, superego, and reality.
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41
The criticisms made of Freud's research
A) cannot be made of any other personality theorist.
B) hold for other theorists who use case studies as their primary research approach.
C) are the work of a small band of fanatical anti-Freudians.
D) demonstrate the fallacy of basing a theory on case studies.
A) cannot be made of any other personality theorist.
B) hold for other theorists who use case studies as their primary research approach.
C) are the work of a small band of fanatical anti-Freudians.
D) demonstrate the fallacy of basing a theory on case studies.
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42
Freud's concept of the death instinct achieved only limited acceptance as part of the personality.
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43
Freud's research can be criticized for all of the following points except which?
A) He did not look deeply into the psyche.
B) His data was not gathered in systematic fashion.
C) He made no attempt to verify the accuracy of his patients' reports.
D) His sample of subjects was small and unrepresentative of the general population.
A) He did not look deeply into the psyche.
B) His data was not gathered in systematic fashion.
C) He made no attempt to verify the accuracy of his patients' reports.
D) His sample of subjects was small and unrepresentative of the general population.
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44
Primary-process thought is believed to function within the ego.
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45
The ego is the reservoir for the libido and instincts.
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46
One problem with Freud's published case histories is that they
A) simply repeat the notes he took during sessions with patients.
B) are based primarily on statements made under hypnosis.
C) sometimes differ from the notes he made after each session with a patient.
D) are based primarily on dream analysis.
A) simply repeat the notes he took during sessions with patients.
B) are based primarily on statements made under hypnosis.
C) sometimes differ from the notes he made after each session with a patient.
D) are based primarily on dream analysis.
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47
Freud regarded sex as our primary motivation.
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48
Instincts, according to Freud, include hunger and thirst.
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49
The pleasure principal operates and functions primarily as a part of the id.
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50
All of the following are valid criticisms of Freudian psychoanalysis except which?
A) Freud failed to consider the impact of biological forces.
B) Freud's definitions are somewhat ambiguous.
C) Freud did not study emotionally healthy persons.
D) Freud focused too much on past behavior.
A) Freud failed to consider the impact of biological forces.
B) Freud's definitions are somewhat ambiguous.
C) Freud did not study emotionally healthy persons.
D) Freud focused too much on past behavior.
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51
Freud's methods of assessment
A) are no longer used.
B) relied heavily on self-report inventories.
C) reveal a great deal of repressed material.
D) focus on conscious experience.
A) are no longer used.
B) relied heavily on self-report inventories.
C) reveal a great deal of repressed material.
D) focus on conscious experience.
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52
Much research on the nature of the unconscious involves
A) catharsis.
B) cathexis.
C) subliminal perception.
D) sublimation.
A) catharsis.
B) cathexis.
C) subliminal perception.
D) sublimation.
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53
The tools Freud employed to investigate personality included all of the following except
A) free association.
B) dream analysis.
C) resistances.
D) questionnaires.
A) free association.
B) dream analysis.
C) resistances.
D) questionnaires.
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54
With regard to the scientific validity of his system, Freud believed that
A) only psychoanalysts were qualified to judge its validity.
B) science is not an appropriate method for investigating the mind.
C) only an experimental investigation of dreams would confirm the truths of psychoanalysis.
D) psychology could never be a science.
A) only psychoanalysts were qualified to judge its validity.
B) science is not an appropriate method for investigating the mind.
C) only an experimental investigation of dreams would confirm the truths of psychoanalysis.
D) psychology could never be a science.
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55
The libido can be found in the pancreas of the body.
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56
Which Freudian idea below has not been supported by research?
A) The personality is subject to little change after age five.
B) The existence of verbal "Freudian" slips
C) The existence of the unconscious
D) The defense mechanism of repression
A) The personality is subject to little change after age five.
B) The existence of verbal "Freudian" slips
C) The existence of the unconscious
D) The defense mechanism of repression
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57
Considerable research on the unconscious
A) fails to verify its existence.
B) reveals no connection to subliminal perception.
C) supports the idea that much cognitive activity is influenced by the unconscious.
D) It is impossible to conduct research on the unconscious.
A) fails to verify its existence.
B) reveals no connection to subliminal perception.
C) supports the idea that much cognitive activity is influenced by the unconscious.
D) It is impossible to conduct research on the unconscious.
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58
Attempts at scientifically validating Freudian concepts indicate that
A) not one of Freud's ideas has scientific support.
B) almost all of Freud's ideas have scientific support.
C) there is scientific support for some of Freud's ideas but not for others.
D) Freudian ideas cannot be investigated scientifically.
A) not one of Freud's ideas has scientific support.
B) almost all of Freud's ideas have scientific support.
C) there is scientific support for some of Freud's ideas but not for others.
D) Freudian ideas cannot be investigated scientifically.
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59
The ego-ideal consists of good, correct behaviors for which children have been praised.
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60
Research suggests that the influence of the unconscious is
A) stronger among neurotics than typical people.
B) substantial.
C) delayed until adolescence.
D) negligible.
A) stronger among neurotics than typical people.
B) substantial.
C) delayed until adolescence.
D) negligible.
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61
A person who is stubborn or stingy may be described as oral-retentive.
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62
Dream analysis is largely symbolic and cannot be used to determine if child sexual abuse has actually occurred.
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63
Resistance means the patient refuses their medication.
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64
Moral anxiety is a conflict between the id and the superego.
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65
In Freud's psychosexual stages of development, each developmental stage has a conflict that must be resolved before the infant or child can progress to the next stage.
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66
Projection can be described as blaming some else for their own impulses.
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67
Freud's theory of psychosexual development assumes that all children have unconscious sexual desires, lust, and unbridled sexual impulses. In your opinion, do you agree or disagree with these stages of personality development? List and explain three ways you agree or disagree with Freud.
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Dream analysis and free association were the main techniques that Freud used in order to bring repressed memories, fears, and thoughts back to the level of consciousness.
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69
Reaction formation is a voluntary addition to our unconscious awareness.
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70
The anal stage of development can be used as a weapon by a child against his or her parents.
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71
According to Freud, defense mechanisms are conscious forms of reality.
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72
The id seems to be the impulsive side of a person, and the ego is the controlling side that helps balance the impulsive acts of the id. The superego functions as the moral control in relation to the id and the ego. Give a real-life example of a person struggling with a frustrating problem and how the id, ego, and the superego would respond to the anxiety in this person.
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73
Once repression is operating, it is difficult to eliminate.
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74
Children at the latency stage are fixated on their genitals and sexual pleasure.
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75
Freud held a "free will" point of view, not a deterministic point of view.
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Freud's major research method was the case study.
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77
A person who is rigid, compulsively neat, obstinate, and overly conscientious as an adult, may have started reacting this way in the anal stage of psychosexual development.
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In Freud's system there is only one ultimate and necessary goal in life: to increase the release of sexual fantasies from the unconscious to the conscious.
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Neurotic anxiety is based in adulthood and is a conflict of the id and the superego.
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Freud stated that a patient's goal is to reduce tension. However, Freud used techniques such as dream analysis and free association to create more anxiety for the patient.
A: Explain, in detail, at least three reasons why Freud wanted to create more anxiety.
B: What is this called in psychoanalytic therapy?
C: Provide a definition and a real-life example.
A: Explain, in detail, at least three reasons why Freud wanted to create more anxiety.
B: What is this called in psychoanalytic therapy?
C: Provide a definition and a real-life example.
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