Deck 13: Psychoanalysis

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The psychoanalytic school differs more (in terms of Muenzinger's eight trends) from the other four schools than these differ among one another.
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The hypnotic phenomena studied by Mesmer, Esdaile, Braid and others formed the basis of much of the content of the later Malleus Maleficarum.
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Before the 19th century, abnormal behavior in the Western world was often considered as evil and as attributable to the devil.
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Emil Kraepelin developed a detailed classification system of mental disorders.
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Freud's idea of the unconscious must be considered a brilliant, entirely original idea, never really proposed in any form by anyone before.
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The libido, eros, and thanatos were, for Freud, the primary foci respectively of the id, ego, and superego.
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In Freudian psychoanalysis, dreams were considered to be the "royal road to the unconscious."
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Jung's analytical psychology placed more emphasis on the etiological role of sexual problems in psychopathology than did Freudian psychoanalysis.
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Adler argued that a mature style of life can help adults deal successfully with inevitable childhood feelings of inferiority.
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Psychoanalysis is essentially the same as clinical psychology and psychiatry.
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Which of the following can be considered antecedents of psychoanalysis?

A) all of these
B) Mesmer, Charcot, and others who studied hypnosis
C) the Malleus Maleficarum
D) Pinel, with his medical approach to psychopathology
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Which of the following preceded Freud in suggesting the sexual etiology of neurosis?

A) Charcot
B) Janet
C) Jung
D) Adler
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Which of the following parts of the psyche did Freud consider as conscious to a large extent?

A) the ego
B) the superego
C) the id
D) the defense mechanisms
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According to Freud, what is the typical sequence in the development of an individual's psychosexual stages?

A) oral, anal, phallic, latent, genital
B) polymorphous, oral, phallic, anal, genital, latent
C) oral, polymorphous, genital, anal, phallic
D) polymorphous, anal, oral, latent, genital
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According to Freud, abnormal behavior is

A) on a continuum with normal behavior
B) qualitatively different from normal behavior
C) based on the Oedipus complex
D) caused by polymorphous perverse infantile sexuality
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Freudian psychotherapy

A) all of these
B) attempts to uncover and "defuse" unacceptable unconscious determinants of an individual's behavior
C) makes extensive use of free association
D) encourages patients to record and report their dreams
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Archetypes, introversion, and extraversion are concepts in the psychology of

A) Carl Jung
B) Alfred Adler
C) Otto Rank
D) Karen Horney
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Feelings of inferiority, the will to power, and style of life are concepts in the psychology of

A) Alfred Adler
B) Carl Jung
C) Karen Horney
D) Anna Freud
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The Neo-Freudian theorists and therapists tended to emphasize

A) ego strength
B) the Oedipus complex
C) the sexual etiology of neurosis
D) the birth trauma
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Lightner Witmer is credited with establishing

A) the first clinical psychology clinic in the United States
B) the practice of psychotherapy in the United States
C) the medical specialty of psychiatry in the United States
D) psychoanalysis as a specialty in the United States
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What was the Malleus Maleficarum?
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What was Pinel's position on psychopathology?
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What, according to Freud, is the "unconscious mind?"
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What did Charcot propose is the etiology of neurosis?
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What is Freudian "free association?"
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Why did Breuer break with Freud?
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What is the purpose of the Freudian defense mechanisms?
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What are introversion and extraversion?
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What is the relationship between Adler's concepts of feelings of inferiority and style of life?
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What were some of the antecedents of psychoanalysis?
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What is "transference" in psychoanalytic theory?
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Summarize Freud's theory of the libido, eros, and thanatos.
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What is Freud's "reality principle?"
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Describe Freud's conceptions of the id, the ego, and the superego.
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What did Freud mean by "polymorphous perverse infantile sexuality?"
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What are some of Jung's archetypes, and why did he believe that they are universal?
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What is the major goal of Neo-Freudian "ego psychology?"
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Compare and contrast psychology, psychopathology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and clinical psychology.
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What is the impact of psychoanalysis on 21st-century psychology and society?
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The psychoanalytic school differs more (in terms of Muenzinger's eight trends) from the other four schools than these differ among one another.
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The hypnotic phenomena studied by Mesmer, Esdaile, Braid and others formed the basis of much of the content of the later Malleus Maleficarum.
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Before the 19th century, abnormal behavior in the Western world was often considered as evil and as attributable to the devil.
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Emil Kraepelin developed a detailed classification system of mental disorders.
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Freud's idea of the unconscious must be considered a brilliant, entirely original idea, never really proposed in any form by anyone before.
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The libido, eros, and thanatos were, for Freud, the primary foci respectively of the id, ego, and superego.
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In Freudian psychoanalysis, dreams were considered to be the "royal road to the unconscious."
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Jung's analytical psychology placed more emphasis on the etiological role of sexual problems in psychopathology than did Freudian psychoanalysis.
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Adler argued that a mature style of life can help adults deal successfully with inevitable childhood feelings of inferiority.
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Psychoanalysis is essentially the same as clinical psychology and psychiatry.
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Which of the following can be considered antecedents of psychoanalysis?

A) all of these
B) Mesmer, Charcot, and others who studied hypnosis
C) the Malleus Maleficarum
D) Pinel, with his medical approach to psychopathology
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Which of the following preceded Freud in suggesting the sexual etiology of neurosis?

A) Charcot
B) Janet
C) Jung
D) Adler
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Which of the following parts of the psyche did Freud consider as conscious to a large extent?

A) the ego
B) the superego
C) the id
D) the defense mechanisms
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According to Freud, what is the typical sequence in the development of an individual's psychosexual stages?

A) oral, anal, phallic, latent, genital
B) polymorphous, oral, phallic, anal, genital, latent
C) oral, polymorphous, genital, anal, phallic
D) polymorphous, anal, oral, latent, genital
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According to Freud, abnormal behavior is

A) on a continuum with normal behavior
B) qualitatively different from normal behavior
C) based on the Oedipus complex
D) caused by polymorphous perverse infantile sexuality
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Freudian psychotherapy

A) all of these
B) attempts to uncover and "defuse" unacceptable unconscious determinants of an individual's behavior
C) makes extensive use of free association
D) encourages patients to record and report their dreams
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Archetypes, introversion, and extraversion are concepts in the psychology of

A) Carl Jung
B) Alfred Adler
C) Otto Rank
D) Karen Horney
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Feelings of inferiority, the will to power, and style of life are concepts in the psychology of

A) Alfred Adler
B) Carl Jung
C) Karen Horney
D) Anna Freud
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The Neo-Freudian theorists and therapists tended to emphasize

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B) the Oedipus complex
C) the sexual etiology of neurosis
D) the birth trauma
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Lightner Witmer is credited with establishing

A) the first clinical psychology clinic in the United States
B) the practice of psychotherapy in the United States
C) the medical specialty of psychiatry in the United States
D) psychoanalysis as a specialty in the United States
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What was the Malleus Maleficarum?
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What was Pinel's position on psychopathology?
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What, according to Freud, is the "unconscious mind?"
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What did Charcot propose is the etiology of neurosis?
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What is Freudian "free association?"
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Why did Breuer break with Freud?
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What is the purpose of the Freudian defense mechanisms?
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What are introversion and extraversion?
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What is the relationship between Adler's concepts of feelings of inferiority and style of life?
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What were some of the antecedents of psychoanalysis?
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What is "transference" in psychoanalytic theory?
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Summarize Freud's theory of the libido, eros, and thanatos.
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What is Freud's "reality principle?"
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Describe Freud's conceptions of the id, the ego, and the superego.
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What did Freud mean by "polymorphous perverse infantile sexuality?"
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What are some of Jung's archetypes, and why did he believe that they are universal?
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What is the major goal of Neo-Freudian "ego psychology?"
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Compare and contrast psychology, psychopathology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and clinical psychology.
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What is the impact of psychoanalysis on 21st-century psychology and society?
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