Deck 8: The Birth and Development of Psychoanalysis

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The method of free association is labeled based on an apparently inaccurate translation from German, in which the term has the meaning of:

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B) free will
C) free projections
D) dream analysis
E) loose ideas
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Freud labeled the repressed instinctual tendencies that lead toward destruction as:

A) jealousy
B) super ego
C) death sentence
D) deconstruction wish
E) death wish
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In Freud's theory, the irrational fear in men of loss of the genitals is called:

A) "typical male behavior"
B) fearful arrogance
C) bragging
D) natural fear
E) castration anxiety
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In Adler's vocabulary, attempts to overcome the discomfort and negative experiences caused by their inferiority are called:

A) super ego
B) anger
C) compensation
D) frustration drive
E) criminal behavior
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According to Freud: this is the term standing for all the tendencies that strive toward the integration of living substance:

A) Thanatos
B) Oedipus complex
C) Eros
D) fear of God
E) need for superiority
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What was the term used by Jung to distinguish his views from Freud's?

A) second psychology
B) analytical psychology
C) collective psychology
D) major psychology
E) minor psychology
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Individuation is the process of a person's psychological growth and awareness of his or her own individuality.
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In Adler's theory this term stands for a wide range of difficulties that become impediments. They can be physical or psychological. They appear at birth but may develop later in life. What is this term?

A) jealousy
B) basic anger
C) organ inferiority
D) basic instinct
E) Oedipus complex
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In Adler's view, a technique for dealing with one's inadequacies and inferiorities and for gaining social status is called:

A) therapy
B) group therapy
C) collective responsibility
D) ego reflections
E) style of life
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What was the label for a person undergoing psychoanalysis?

A) analysant
B) subject
C) opponent
D) analytical colleague
E) hypnotist
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Libido is a universal kind of energy, an instinctual and irrational determiner of an individual's consciousness.
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What is the label for the content of the collective unconscious, which consists of images of the primordial (elemental, ancient) character?

A) memory
B) archetypes
C) ego
D) collective psychology
E) psychological archaeology
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What is the component of the psyche that makes compromises between the id and the environment and is guided by the reality principle?

A) death wish
B) ego
C) libido
D) Eros
E) basic anxiety
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What is the term, according to Freud, standing for the realization of the demands of the environment and the adjustment of behavior to these demands?

A) demand principle
B) obedience to authority
C) reality principle
D) conformity
E) autonomy principle
Question
In Adler's view, an individual's vigorous exertion or effort to achieve security, improvement, control, and conquest is called:

A) striving toward superiority
B) desire to excel
C) ego defenses
D) striving against circumstances
E) freedom to act
Question
In Jung's system, this term stood for an impersonal layer in the human psyche, different from the individual unconscious, inherited and shared with other members of the spices.

A) ego
B) dreams
C) mediation
D) collective unconscious
E) collective reflexes
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Id is the component of the psyche that contains inborn biological drives (the death wish and life instinct); the id seeks immediate gratification of its impulses.
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In its original form, this was the method of an imaginative construction and reconstruction of the person's past and present reality. The therapist (a) collects the reported reflections, (b) analyzes them, and then (c) interprets them to the patient. What was this method called?

A) hypnosis
B) reflective therapy
C) past and present therapy
D) psychoanalysis
E) moral therapy
Question
In Freud's theory, this term stands for the demand that an instinctual need be immediately gratified:

A) "serenity now"
B) all-or-nothing
C) pleasure principle
D) high instinctual drive
E) low instinctual drive
Question
According to Adler, this term stands for the desire to be connected with other people:

A) libido
B) social reflex
C) social interest
D) social instinct
E) archetype
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According to Jung, archetypes manifested in three universal ways: dreams, fantasies, and:

A) music
B) dance
C) rituals
D) angry reactions
E) delusions
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Alfred Adler was born near Vienna, which is in Austria.
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Oedipus complex the repressed desire of a person for superiority and respect.
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Wish fulfillment-a symbolic attempt to realize an unfulfilled desire. The discharge of a tension by imagining a satisfying situation.
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Freud's visited the United States three times.
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Freud assumed that dreams represent:

A) wish fulfillment
B) depressive symptoms
C) symptoms of anxiety
D) a childhood trauma
E) a physical trauma during adulthood
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Describing his method, Freud liked to use the analogy.

A) chemistry
B) physics
C) archaeology
D) literature
E) geometry
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When a patient feels hostility toward her therapist, this could be interpreted as an original, infantile anger against her father that is being "shifted" to the therapist. How was this process called?

A) shifting
B) moving out
C) transparence
D) transference
E) hostility release
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The book, Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, released in 1905, argues that a major source of psychological illness are cultural restrictions imposed on:

A) food consumption
B) gambling
C) sexual behavior
D) scientific curiosity
E) atheistic views
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Oedipus is a character who appears in:

A) American folklore
B) several ancient Greek poems
C) early German folklore
D) a Hollywood film
E) an early Chinese play
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Freud was the first to research "psychological energy".
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In 1908 the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society was formed.
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The term "analytical psychology" is associated with Alfred Adler.
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Superego is the component of the psyche acting as the source of irrational impulses.
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Thanatos-or life instinct, a collective name for all the instinctual tendencies that lead away from pain and suffering.
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What was the most prominent "inaugural" case that launched the whole theory of psychoanalysis?

A) the case of Little Albert
B) the case of Rat Man
C) the case of Charcot
D) the case of Anna O.
E) the case of mistaken identity
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The psychic energy of Eros was often called libido.
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Transferences is the process by which patients shift emotions applicable to another person onto the psychoanalyst.
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Unconscious (noun)ꟷthe activities not open to direct conscious scrutiny but influencing conscious process and behavior.
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Freud's native language was:

A) English
B) French
C) German
D) Russian
E) Italian
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Adler wrote about three outcomes of an individual's compensatory efforts. Name them.
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Explain the term psychological resistance.
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In Civilization and Its Discontents, Freud wrote that the cause of most social problems is psychological: people don't know how to be happy because:
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Organ inferiority was a concept developed by:

A) Freud
B) Adler
C) Jung
D) Binet
E) Charcot
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According to Jung, men have an inherited collective image of the feminine human essence called anima. In contrast, every woman has an inherited image of masculine essence, called:

A) avatar
B) albino
C) angus
D) animus
E) animal
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Freud abandoned his seduction hypothesis for two reasons:
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Freud considered women as sexually passive as compared with men. He thought that such passivity was the result of:
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Freud called the psychic energy of Eros:

A) postulates
B) religion
C) guilt
D) taboo
E) libido
Question
In Leonardo's case, the Mona Lisa's smile, according to Freud, reflects the artist's repressed:

A) love for his country
B) jealousy based on his lack of money
C) anger against the government
D) love for his mother and stepmother
E) desire to secure a new contract
Question
In Totem and Taboo (1913) Freud wanted to investigate and describe the process by which our "savage" ancestors:

A) conquered foreign lands
B) developed science
C) accepted culture and religion
D) established inequality and supported injustice
E) accepted mental illness
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Jung modified and developed the method of free association, calling his own method simply:

A) "associations"
B) the "free method"
C) the "association method"
D) "the method"
E) a survey
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How did World War I affect Freud's worldview?
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The idea of psychological types came to Jung earlier in his career when he compared the experiences of patients with:

A) eating disorders and phobias
B) sleep problems and panic attacks
C) developmental and anxiety disorders
D) mild and serious symptoms
E) schizophrenia and hysteria
Question
The id, like unmanaged will, operates exclusively according to which principle?

A) divide and conquer
B) the pleasure principle
C) divide and possess
D) the reality principle
E) the golden rule
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Freud promoted one person for the leadership position in the newly formed international psychoanalytic movement. Who was that person?

A) Jung
B) Adler
C) Nietzsche
D) Charcot
E) Binet
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In Adler's view, any neurosis is a person's failed attempt to compensate for:

A) an infantile imperfection
B) greed
C) jealousy
D) a lost love
E) a feeling of superiority
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What is the latent content of a dream?
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Adler wrote about three major and interconnected social ties appearing in social interest:

A) love, hatred, and envy
B) hobbies, work, and sleep
C) occupation, society, and love
D) glory, money, and comfort
E) occupation, education, and socialization
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According to Adler, a physically defective organ or a malfunctioning system send signals to the brain that suggest something is wrong or insufficient. The body then needs to:
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Freud found parallels between religious ceremonies and rituals and similar actions in:
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What were the three goals of Jungian therapy?
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What were the main disagreements between Jung and Freud?
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Like Freud, Jung defended the anthropological view of religion. He believed that religion:
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What were the main disagreements between Adler and Freud?
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If you had a chance to serve as a research assistant for one year to either Freud, or Adler, or Jung, who would you choose and why?
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Describe Freud's theoretical views of women.
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Explain the anthropological view of religion according to the psychoanalytic tradition.
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One of the central themes of Adler's therapeutic method is the search to:
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Discuss Individual Cases: Dora, Little Hans, and Rat Man.
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How did Freud view religion?
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What is the collective unconscious?
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What are degeneration, neurosis, and genius in Adler's theory?
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Contradicting Freud, Jung proposed that dreams do not necessarily reflect unrealized wishes but rather:
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Deck 8: The Birth and Development of Psychoanalysis
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The method of free association is labeled based on an apparently inaccurate translation from German, in which the term has the meaning of:

A) free occurrences
B) free will
C) free projections
D) dream analysis
E) loose ideas
free occurrences
2
Freud labeled the repressed instinctual tendencies that lead toward destruction as:

A) jealousy
B) super ego
C) death sentence
D) deconstruction wish
E) death wish
death wish
3
In Freud's theory, the irrational fear in men of loss of the genitals is called:

A) "typical male behavior"
B) fearful arrogance
C) bragging
D) natural fear
E) castration anxiety
castration anxiety
4
In Adler's vocabulary, attempts to overcome the discomfort and negative experiences caused by their inferiority are called:

A) super ego
B) anger
C) compensation
D) frustration drive
E) criminal behavior
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According to Freud: this is the term standing for all the tendencies that strive toward the integration of living substance:

A) Thanatos
B) Oedipus complex
C) Eros
D) fear of God
E) need for superiority
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What was the term used by Jung to distinguish his views from Freud's?

A) second psychology
B) analytical psychology
C) collective psychology
D) major psychology
E) minor psychology
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Individuation is the process of a person's psychological growth and awareness of his or her own individuality.
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In Adler's theory this term stands for a wide range of difficulties that become impediments. They can be physical or psychological. They appear at birth but may develop later in life. What is this term?

A) jealousy
B) basic anger
C) organ inferiority
D) basic instinct
E) Oedipus complex
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In Adler's view, a technique for dealing with one's inadequacies and inferiorities and for gaining social status is called:

A) therapy
B) group therapy
C) collective responsibility
D) ego reflections
E) style of life
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What was the label for a person undergoing psychoanalysis?

A) analysant
B) subject
C) opponent
D) analytical colleague
E) hypnotist
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Libido is a universal kind of energy, an instinctual and irrational determiner of an individual's consciousness.
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What is the label for the content of the collective unconscious, which consists of images of the primordial (elemental, ancient) character?

A) memory
B) archetypes
C) ego
D) collective psychology
E) psychological archaeology
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What is the component of the psyche that makes compromises between the id and the environment and is guided by the reality principle?

A) death wish
B) ego
C) libido
D) Eros
E) basic anxiety
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What is the term, according to Freud, standing for the realization of the demands of the environment and the adjustment of behavior to these demands?

A) demand principle
B) obedience to authority
C) reality principle
D) conformity
E) autonomy principle
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In Adler's view, an individual's vigorous exertion or effort to achieve security, improvement, control, and conquest is called:

A) striving toward superiority
B) desire to excel
C) ego defenses
D) striving against circumstances
E) freedom to act
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In Jung's system, this term stood for an impersonal layer in the human psyche, different from the individual unconscious, inherited and shared with other members of the spices.

A) ego
B) dreams
C) mediation
D) collective unconscious
E) collective reflexes
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Id is the component of the psyche that contains inborn biological drives (the death wish and life instinct); the id seeks immediate gratification of its impulses.
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In its original form, this was the method of an imaginative construction and reconstruction of the person's past and present reality. The therapist (a) collects the reported reflections, (b) analyzes them, and then (c) interprets them to the patient. What was this method called?

A) hypnosis
B) reflective therapy
C) past and present therapy
D) psychoanalysis
E) moral therapy
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In Freud's theory, this term stands for the demand that an instinctual need be immediately gratified:

A) "serenity now"
B) all-or-nothing
C) pleasure principle
D) high instinctual drive
E) low instinctual drive
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According to Adler, this term stands for the desire to be connected with other people:

A) libido
B) social reflex
C) social interest
D) social instinct
E) archetype
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According to Jung, archetypes manifested in three universal ways: dreams, fantasies, and:

A) music
B) dance
C) rituals
D) angry reactions
E) delusions
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Alfred Adler was born near Vienna, which is in Austria.
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Oedipus complex the repressed desire of a person for superiority and respect.
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Wish fulfillment-a symbolic attempt to realize an unfulfilled desire. The discharge of a tension by imagining a satisfying situation.
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Freud's visited the United States three times.
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Freud assumed that dreams represent:

A) wish fulfillment
B) depressive symptoms
C) symptoms of anxiety
D) a childhood trauma
E) a physical trauma during adulthood
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Describing his method, Freud liked to use the analogy.

A) chemistry
B) physics
C) archaeology
D) literature
E) geometry
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When a patient feels hostility toward her therapist, this could be interpreted as an original, infantile anger against her father that is being "shifted" to the therapist. How was this process called?

A) shifting
B) moving out
C) transparence
D) transference
E) hostility release
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The book, Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, released in 1905, argues that a major source of psychological illness are cultural restrictions imposed on:

A) food consumption
B) gambling
C) sexual behavior
D) scientific curiosity
E) atheistic views
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Oedipus is a character who appears in:

A) American folklore
B) several ancient Greek poems
C) early German folklore
D) a Hollywood film
E) an early Chinese play
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Freud was the first to research "psychological energy".
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In 1908 the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society was formed.
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The term "analytical psychology" is associated with Alfred Adler.
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Superego is the component of the psyche acting as the source of irrational impulses.
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Thanatos-or life instinct, a collective name for all the instinctual tendencies that lead away from pain and suffering.
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What was the most prominent "inaugural" case that launched the whole theory of psychoanalysis?

A) the case of Little Albert
B) the case of Rat Man
C) the case of Charcot
D) the case of Anna O.
E) the case of mistaken identity
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The psychic energy of Eros was often called libido.
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Transferences is the process by which patients shift emotions applicable to another person onto the psychoanalyst.
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Unconscious (noun)ꟷthe activities not open to direct conscious scrutiny but influencing conscious process and behavior.
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Freud's native language was:

A) English
B) French
C) German
D) Russian
E) Italian
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Adler wrote about three outcomes of an individual's compensatory efforts. Name them.
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Explain the term psychological resistance.
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In Civilization and Its Discontents, Freud wrote that the cause of most social problems is psychological: people don't know how to be happy because:
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Organ inferiority was a concept developed by:

A) Freud
B) Adler
C) Jung
D) Binet
E) Charcot
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45
According to Jung, men have an inherited collective image of the feminine human essence called anima. In contrast, every woman has an inherited image of masculine essence, called:

A) avatar
B) albino
C) angus
D) animus
E) animal
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Freud abandoned his seduction hypothesis for two reasons:
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Freud considered women as sexually passive as compared with men. He thought that such passivity was the result of:
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Freud called the psychic energy of Eros:

A) postulates
B) religion
C) guilt
D) taboo
E) libido
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In Leonardo's case, the Mona Lisa's smile, according to Freud, reflects the artist's repressed:

A) love for his country
B) jealousy based on his lack of money
C) anger against the government
D) love for his mother and stepmother
E) desire to secure a new contract
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In Totem and Taboo (1913) Freud wanted to investigate and describe the process by which our "savage" ancestors:

A) conquered foreign lands
B) developed science
C) accepted culture and religion
D) established inequality and supported injustice
E) accepted mental illness
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Jung modified and developed the method of free association, calling his own method simply:

A) "associations"
B) the "free method"
C) the "association method"
D) "the method"
E) a survey
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How did World War I affect Freud's worldview?
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The idea of psychological types came to Jung earlier in his career when he compared the experiences of patients with:

A) eating disorders and phobias
B) sleep problems and panic attacks
C) developmental and anxiety disorders
D) mild and serious symptoms
E) schizophrenia and hysteria
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The id, like unmanaged will, operates exclusively according to which principle?

A) divide and conquer
B) the pleasure principle
C) divide and possess
D) the reality principle
E) the golden rule
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Freud promoted one person for the leadership position in the newly formed international psychoanalytic movement. Who was that person?

A) Jung
B) Adler
C) Nietzsche
D) Charcot
E) Binet
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In Adler's view, any neurosis is a person's failed attempt to compensate for:

A) an infantile imperfection
B) greed
C) jealousy
D) a lost love
E) a feeling of superiority
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What is the latent content of a dream?
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Adler wrote about three major and interconnected social ties appearing in social interest:

A) love, hatred, and envy
B) hobbies, work, and sleep
C) occupation, society, and love
D) glory, money, and comfort
E) occupation, education, and socialization
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According to Adler, a physically defective organ or a malfunctioning system send signals to the brain that suggest something is wrong or insufficient. The body then needs to:
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Freud found parallels between religious ceremonies and rituals and similar actions in:
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What were the three goals of Jungian therapy?
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What were the main disagreements between Jung and Freud?
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Like Freud, Jung defended the anthropological view of religion. He believed that religion:
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What were the main disagreements between Adler and Freud?
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If you had a chance to serve as a research assistant for one year to either Freud, or Adler, or Jung, who would you choose and why?
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Describe Freud's theoretical views of women.
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Explain the anthropological view of religion according to the psychoanalytic tradition.
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One of the central themes of Adler's therapeutic method is the search to:
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Discuss Individual Cases: Dora, Little Hans, and Rat Man.
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How did Freud view religion?
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What is the collective unconscious?
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Contradicting Freud, Jung proposed that dreams do not necessarily reflect unrealized wishes but rather:
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