Deck 3: Jungian Therapy and Analysis

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According to Jung, individuation can be achieved by

A)bringing unconscious material into consciousness.
B)exploring the preconscious.
C)a gradual exploration of the collective unconscious.
D)a healthy separation from parents.
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Greeting an acquaintance on the street is represented by the _________ archetype

A)anima, animus
B)persona
C)Self
D)shadow
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The central archetype in Jung's theory of personality is

A)the ego.
B)God.
C)the persona.
D)the Self.
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Which of these concepts is NOT associated with Jung's levels of consciousness?

A)the collective unconscious
B)the collective conscious
C)the conscious level
D)the personal unconscious
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In Jungian analysis, using one's knowledge of history and myth is known as

A)amplification.
B)identification.
C)interpretation.
D)personification.
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A woman who has difficulties accepting adulthood and is still attached to her father may be said to experience this Jungian phenomena.

A)Electra complex
B)anima
C)puella aeterna
D)puer aeternus
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The male part of the feminine psyche is one of the following archetypes.

A)anima
B)animus
C)the Virgin Mary
D)the persona
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The feminine part of the male psyche is one of the following archetypes

A)anima.
B)animus.
C)Great Mother.
D)persona
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Jung believed that the collective unconscious is derived from

A)a tendency of repressed thoughts to form images.
B)a tendency of individuals to form mythological images.
C)conscious images inherited from ancestors.
D)thoughts and ideas inherited from ancestors.
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The concept of a Napoleonic complex is most closely associated with the work of

A)Erikson.
B)Freud.
C)Jung.
D)Rogers.
Question
The development of the word association technique provided a means for Jung to make inferences about

A)complexes.
B)conscious processes.
C)symbols.
D)the collective unconscious.
Question
Studying cultures throughout the world was characteristic of ________ approach to understanding personality.

A)Anna Freud's
B)Alfred Adler's
C)Carl Jung's
D)Sigmund Freud's
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A terrorist that one dreams about may be a symbol of this Jungian archetype.

A)anima
B)animus
C)shadow
D)persona
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Jung's concept of the complex is most similar to Beck's concept of

A)all or nothing thinking.
B)cognitive schemas.
C)hot cognitions.
D)mind reading.
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Jung's concept of the transcendent function is most similar to the existential concept of

A)Eigenwelt.
B)Mitwelt.
C)Umwelt.
D)Verwelt.
Question
According to Jung, the ego is

A)at the center of conscious processes.
B)critical to understanding the personal unconscious.
C)emerges from the development of the id.
D)the mediating force between id and superego.
Question
Jung's family background may have had considerable impact on his ideas, as many of his relatives were

A)farmers.
B)ministers.
C)physicians.
D)psychologists.
Question
Jung's relationship with Sigmund Freud can best be characterized as

A)collegial.
B)nonexistent.
C)tumultuous.
D)worshipful.
Question
Which of these is an example of a Jungian complex?

A)inferiority complex.
B)mother complex
C)superiority complex
D)housing complex
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A Jungian therapist asks her client to have a pretend conversation with the President of the United States, a subject of the patient's dreams.The technique that is being used is:

A)active imagination.
B)free association.
C)transference.
D)encouragement.
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The Jungian function that is LEAST likely to be conscious is the

A)auxiliary.
B)inferior.
C)intuitive.
D)superior.
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Which of these Jungian concepts is(are) most likely to be used by a non-Jungian therapist?

A)attitudes and functions.
B)archetypes.
C)amplification.
D)persona.
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In Jungian therapy, a sandtray may help the patient

A)uncover id impulses.
B)bring unconscious processes into consciousness.
C)develop basic trust.
D)confront Oedipal urges.
Question
Jungian group counseling is likely to include attention to

A)addressing the archetypal image of the shadow.
B)analyzing child development.
C)analyzing dreams.
D)analyzing life style.
Question
A therapist interprets a patient's dream.There is a wise man in the dream who guides the patient, a Jungian therapist might see this as

A)representing an archetype, as well as having possible meanings for transference interpretation.
B)representing an archetype, as well as having possible meanings for interpretation of the active imagination.
C)representing a superiority complex.
D)an opportunity to develop the persona.
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Most objective inventories used by Jungians tend to measure

A)attitudes and functions.
B)conscious and unconscious processes.
C)individuation and separation.
D)Self and persona.
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The most widely researched concept(s) in Jungian theory is (are)

A)archetypes.
B)attitudes and functions.
C)dreams.
D)repression.
Question
Jung believed that "little" dreams were likely to contain material that

A)came from the collective unconscious.
B)came from the personal unconscious.
C)was fragmentary and did not provide sufficient material for interpretation.
D)was insignificant and could be ignored.
Question
If a man dreams about Lady Gaga, his Jungian therapist's attention may be drawn to this archetype.

A)anima
B)animus
C)Self
D)persona
Question
The goal of Jungian psychotherapy or analysis is to

A)become more fully functioning as an individual.
B)develop one's persona more fully.
C)integrate conscious and unconscious parts of one's self.
D)identify archetypal patterns that provide a knowledge of the individual.
Question
Learning about other cultures has been important for Jungian therapists, so that they may

A)counteract criticisms that state that Jung was anti-Semitic and racist.
B)learn about symbolism that can be used in understanding their patients.
C)provide therapy regardless of the patients' cultural background.
D)understand aggressive or hidden impulses that arise from the shadow archetype.
Question
When Jungian analysts ask patients to fantasize about an image that patients have had, and then ask them about the fantasy, they are using the technique of

A)active imagination.
B)dream analysis.
C)free association.
D)sandtray analysis.
Question
For Jung, an excellent example of the power of dreams as they relate to life events is the story of

A)the mountain climber.
B)the theologian.
C)the woman in the restaurant.
D)the woman whose grandfather was a zaddik and a rabbi.
Question
Sullwold described the case of a young boy raised by Orthodox Jewish adoptive parents.Helpful to her in the treatment of this boy was knowledge of

A)archetypal imagery.
B)child development.
C)Native American culture.
D)synchronicity.
Question
The concept that can most easily be adopted by those who do not have a broad knowledge of Jungian therapy, is

A)amplification.
B)archetype.
C)collective unconscious.
D)function.
Question
Using one's intuition function refers to

A)feeling what is happening by using the senses.
B)guessing about one's reaction to something.
C)thinking things through carefully.
D)using emotions to make decisions about something.
Question
Dreaming about a woman in a bright blue dress with a large white hat, and then encountering a woman in a bright blue dress with a large white hat

A)active imagination.
B)archetypal symbolism.
C)coincidence.
D)synchronicity.
Question
In exploring dreams of patients, Jungian analysts are most likely to explore __________ functions.

A)auxiliary
B)collateral
C)inferior
D)superior
Question
According to Jung, the most highly developed function is the

A)auxiliary.
B)ego.
C)superior.
D)superego.
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1
According to Jung, individuation can be achieved by

A)bringing unconscious material into consciousness.
B)exploring the preconscious.
C)a gradual exploration of the collective unconscious.
D)a healthy separation from parents.
A
2
Greeting an acquaintance on the street is represented by the _________ archetype

A)anima, animus
B)persona
C)Self
D)shadow
B
3
The central archetype in Jung's theory of personality is

A)the ego.
B)God.
C)the persona.
D)the Self.
D
4
Which of these concepts is NOT associated with Jung's levels of consciousness?

A)the collective unconscious
B)the collective conscious
C)the conscious level
D)the personal unconscious
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5
In Jungian analysis, using one's knowledge of history and myth is known as

A)amplification.
B)identification.
C)interpretation.
D)personification.
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6
A woman who has difficulties accepting adulthood and is still attached to her father may be said to experience this Jungian phenomena.

A)Electra complex
B)anima
C)puella aeterna
D)puer aeternus
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7
The male part of the feminine psyche is one of the following archetypes.

A)anima
B)animus
C)the Virgin Mary
D)the persona
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8
The feminine part of the male psyche is one of the following archetypes

A)anima.
B)animus.
C)Great Mother.
D)persona
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9
Jung believed that the collective unconscious is derived from

A)a tendency of repressed thoughts to form images.
B)a tendency of individuals to form mythological images.
C)conscious images inherited from ancestors.
D)thoughts and ideas inherited from ancestors.
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10
The concept of a Napoleonic complex is most closely associated with the work of

A)Erikson.
B)Freud.
C)Jung.
D)Rogers.
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11
The development of the word association technique provided a means for Jung to make inferences about

A)complexes.
B)conscious processes.
C)symbols.
D)the collective unconscious.
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12
Studying cultures throughout the world was characteristic of ________ approach to understanding personality.

A)Anna Freud's
B)Alfred Adler's
C)Carl Jung's
D)Sigmund Freud's
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13
A terrorist that one dreams about may be a symbol of this Jungian archetype.

A)anima
B)animus
C)shadow
D)persona
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14
Jung's concept of the complex is most similar to Beck's concept of

A)all or nothing thinking.
B)cognitive schemas.
C)hot cognitions.
D)mind reading.
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15
Jung's concept of the transcendent function is most similar to the existential concept of

A)Eigenwelt.
B)Mitwelt.
C)Umwelt.
D)Verwelt.
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16
According to Jung, the ego is

A)at the center of conscious processes.
B)critical to understanding the personal unconscious.
C)emerges from the development of the id.
D)the mediating force between id and superego.
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17
Jung's family background may have had considerable impact on his ideas, as many of his relatives were

A)farmers.
B)ministers.
C)physicians.
D)psychologists.
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18
Jung's relationship with Sigmund Freud can best be characterized as

A)collegial.
B)nonexistent.
C)tumultuous.
D)worshipful.
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19
Which of these is an example of a Jungian complex?

A)inferiority complex.
B)mother complex
C)superiority complex
D)housing complex
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20
A Jungian therapist asks her client to have a pretend conversation with the President of the United States, a subject of the patient's dreams.The technique that is being used is:

A)active imagination.
B)free association.
C)transference.
D)encouragement.
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21
The Jungian function that is LEAST likely to be conscious is the

A)auxiliary.
B)inferior.
C)intuitive.
D)superior.
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22
Which of these Jungian concepts is(are) most likely to be used by a non-Jungian therapist?

A)attitudes and functions.
B)archetypes.
C)amplification.
D)persona.
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23
In Jungian therapy, a sandtray may help the patient

A)uncover id impulses.
B)bring unconscious processes into consciousness.
C)develop basic trust.
D)confront Oedipal urges.
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24
Jungian group counseling is likely to include attention to

A)addressing the archetypal image of the shadow.
B)analyzing child development.
C)analyzing dreams.
D)analyzing life style.
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25
A therapist interprets a patient's dream.There is a wise man in the dream who guides the patient, a Jungian therapist might see this as

A)representing an archetype, as well as having possible meanings for transference interpretation.
B)representing an archetype, as well as having possible meanings for interpretation of the active imagination.
C)representing a superiority complex.
D)an opportunity to develop the persona.
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26
Most objective inventories used by Jungians tend to measure

A)attitudes and functions.
B)conscious and unconscious processes.
C)individuation and separation.
D)Self and persona.
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27
The most widely researched concept(s) in Jungian theory is (are)

A)archetypes.
B)attitudes and functions.
C)dreams.
D)repression.
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28
Jung believed that "little" dreams were likely to contain material that

A)came from the collective unconscious.
B)came from the personal unconscious.
C)was fragmentary and did not provide sufficient material for interpretation.
D)was insignificant and could be ignored.
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29
If a man dreams about Lady Gaga, his Jungian therapist's attention may be drawn to this archetype.

A)anima
B)animus
C)Self
D)persona
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30
The goal of Jungian psychotherapy or analysis is to

A)become more fully functioning as an individual.
B)develop one's persona more fully.
C)integrate conscious and unconscious parts of one's self.
D)identify archetypal patterns that provide a knowledge of the individual.
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31
Learning about other cultures has been important for Jungian therapists, so that they may

A)counteract criticisms that state that Jung was anti-Semitic and racist.
B)learn about symbolism that can be used in understanding their patients.
C)provide therapy regardless of the patients' cultural background.
D)understand aggressive or hidden impulses that arise from the shadow archetype.
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32
When Jungian analysts ask patients to fantasize about an image that patients have had, and then ask them about the fantasy, they are using the technique of

A)active imagination.
B)dream analysis.
C)free association.
D)sandtray analysis.
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33
For Jung, an excellent example of the power of dreams as they relate to life events is the story of

A)the mountain climber.
B)the theologian.
C)the woman in the restaurant.
D)the woman whose grandfather was a zaddik and a rabbi.
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34
Sullwold described the case of a young boy raised by Orthodox Jewish adoptive parents.Helpful to her in the treatment of this boy was knowledge of

A)archetypal imagery.
B)child development.
C)Native American culture.
D)synchronicity.
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35
The concept that can most easily be adopted by those who do not have a broad knowledge of Jungian therapy, is

A)amplification.
B)archetype.
C)collective unconscious.
D)function.
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36
Using one's intuition function refers to

A)feeling what is happening by using the senses.
B)guessing about one's reaction to something.
C)thinking things through carefully.
D)using emotions to make decisions about something.
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37
Dreaming about a woman in a bright blue dress with a large white hat, and then encountering a woman in a bright blue dress with a large white hat

A)active imagination.
B)archetypal symbolism.
C)coincidence.
D)synchronicity.
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38
In exploring dreams of patients, Jungian analysts are most likely to explore __________ functions.

A)auxiliary
B)collateral
C)inferior
D)superior
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39
According to Jung, the most highly developed function is the

A)auxiliary.
B)ego.
C)superior.
D)superego.
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