Deck 5: Psychodynamic Theories

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The most famous psychodynamic theorist is:

A) Jung
B) Freud
C) Dora
D) Adler
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What reflects the dynamic interplay of factors inside the self and is amenable to introspection?

A) Id
B) Superego
C) Ego
D) Psyche
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The id is unconscious and operates according to the:

A) ego.
B) superego.
C) pleasure principle.
D) thanatos complex.
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The most primitive and least rational part of our selves is the:

A) id.
B) ego.
C) superego.
D) eros.
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The ________ is mostly conscious and addresses the demands of the environment.

A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) electra complex
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Which component of the psyche is the moral part of personality?

A) Id
B) Ego
C) Superego
D) Electra complex
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Freud maintained that personality development involves working through a series of ________, each of which requires resolving a particular conflict.

A) introspective phases
B) wish fulfillments
C) latency phases
D) psychosexual stages
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According to Freud, what occurs when the developing child experiences too much or too little gratification at a particular age?

A) Fixation
B) Denial
C) Projection
D) Introjection
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Which of the following is not one of the psychosexual stages?

A) Oral
B) Oedipal
C) Anal
D) Genital
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The Electra complex normally occurs during which stage?

A) Anal
B) Genital
C) Phallic
D) Oral
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An unconscious strategy that helps the ego by warding off anxiety is referred to as a(n):

A) anxiolytic mechanism.
B) defense mechanism.
C) projective technique.
D) latency displacement.
Question
If the id is predominant, then ________ anxiety is experienced.

A) id
B) realistic
C) moral
D) neurotic
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If the ego is in control, then ________ anxiety is experienced.

A) ego
B) realistic
C) moral
D) neurotic
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If the superego is in control, then ________ anxiety is experienced.

A) superego
B) realistic
C) moral
D) neurotic
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Refusing to recognize objective events in conscious awareness is called:

A) denial.
B) displacement.
C) projection.
D) repression.
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A child who was sexually abused and is unable to remember the abuse. This is an example of:

A) denial.
B) displacement.
C) repression.
D) regression.
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You yell at your partner because of your frustration with your boss. This is an example of:

A) denial.
B) displacement.
C) repression.
D) regression.
Question
Retreating to an earlier stage when life was presumably simpler is called:

A) denial.
B) displacement.
C) projection.
D) regression.
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Which of the following is generally not recognized as a major limitation of Freud's work?

A) Reliance on case studies
B) Scientific basis
C) Unconscious processes
D) Patronizing view of women
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While Carl Jung admired many aspects of Freud's work, he was most troubled with Freud's views on:

A) dream analysis.
B) psychosexual energy.
C) unconscious processes.
D) projective techniques.
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According to Jung, what accounts for individual uniqueness?

A) Ego
B) Personal unconscious
C) Collective unconscious
D) Archetypes
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According to Jung, what accounts for similarities across people?

A) Collective ego
B) Cooperative unconscious
C) Collective unconscious
D) Archetypal unconscious
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Symbols that reflect our instincts and how they are expressed are called:

A) archetypes.
B) petroglyphs.
C) collective complexes.
D) cryptograms.
Question
The most central archetype is the:

A) anima/animus.
B) shadow.
C) thanatos.
D) Mandala.
Question
The ________ archetype refers to a dark side of personality that is in all of us.

A) Mandala
B) shadow
C) anima
D) androgyny
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Which of the following is not one of the four psychological functions posited by Jung?

A) Compassion
B) Sensing
C) Intuition
D) Feeling
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a personality measure based on the theories of:

A) Freud.
B) Jung.
C) Adler.
D) Horney.
Question
Which of the following is generally not recognized as a major limitation of Jung's work?

A) Universal archetypes
B) Scientific basis
C) Cultural influences
D) Patronizing view of women
Question
The movement of individual psychology is associated with:

A) Freud.
B) Jung.
C) Adler.
D) Horney.
Question
The sense of not measuring up to expectations and not being on par with other people is called the:

A) Oedipus complex.
B) inferiority complex.
C) archetypal complex.
D) defense complex.
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According to Alderian analysis, the Unabomber suffered from a profound lack of:

A) personal unconscious.
B) superiority complex.
C) social interest.
D) styles of life.
Question
Adler maintained that first-born children are:

A) spoiled.
B) highly conservative.
C) rebellious.
D) socially disinterested.
Question
Research indicates ________ objective link between birth order and personality.

A) a high
B) a moderate
C) little
D) no
Question
Which of the following is generally recognized as a major limitation of Adler's work?

A) Subjectivity
B) Inferiority complex
C) Social interest
D) Parental influences
Question
In her work, Horney emphasized the important role of:

A) psychosexual stages
B) birth order
C) culture
D) biological factors
Question
Horney felt that human nature was:

A) modifiable.
B) fixed.
C) inherently bad.
D) biologically based.
Question
A fear of helplessness and worries about possible abandonment is called:

A) basic neurosis.
B) fundamental neurosis.
C) basic anxiety.
D) fundamental anxiety.
Question
Conflict ensues from the simultaneous desires to move toward, against, and away from others. This statement best reflects the thinking of:

A) Freud.
B) Jung.
C) Adler.
D) Horney.
Question
A psychoanalytic technique that involves telling whatever thoughts come into mind while in a state of relaxation is:

A) free association.
B) introspection.
C) word association.
D) thematic apperception.
Question
Psychodynamic assessment techniques that uncover the unconscious are called ________ tests.

A) introspective
B) introjective
C) projective
D) self-effacing
Question
What does the expression "the royal road to the unconscious" refer to?

A) Free association
B) Dream analysis
C) Projection
D) Thematic apperception
Question
The symbols or images in a dream are referred to as _____ content.

A) projective
B) symbolic
C) latent
D) manifest
Question
The deeper meaning or significance of a dream is referred to as ________ content.

A) projective
B) symbolic
C) latent
D) manifest
Question
What projective test requires the respondent to tell stories when presented with images that depict various scenes?

A) Rorschach Test
B) Thematic Apperception Test
C) Manifest Content Test
D) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
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What projective test requires the respondent to list as many things when viewing ambiguous stimuli?

A) Rorschach Test
B) Thematic Apperception Test
C) Manifest Content Test
D) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
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What seems to be the central tenet of psychoanalyst theorists?
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What analogy did Freud use for the structure of the psyche?
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Discuss the significance of the major components of the psyche as presented by Freud.
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Briefly describe the major limitations of Freud's contributions.
Question
Distinguish between the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious.
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Of Jung's eight psychological types, describe the extroverted rational type.
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Discuss two major contributions of Alfred Adler.
Question
Identify the major limitations of Adler's work.
Question
Identify Horney's thoughts on the importance of culture.
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Discuss two psychodynamic assessment techniques.
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Deck 5: Psychodynamic Theories
1
The most famous psychodynamic theorist is:

A) Jung
B) Freud
C) Dora
D) Adler
Freud
2
What reflects the dynamic interplay of factors inside the self and is amenable to introspection?

A) Id
B) Superego
C) Ego
D) Psyche
Psyche
3
The id is unconscious and operates according to the:

A) ego.
B) superego.
C) pleasure principle.
D) thanatos complex.
pleasure principle.
4
The most primitive and least rational part of our selves is the:

A) id.
B) ego.
C) superego.
D) eros.
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5
The ________ is mostly conscious and addresses the demands of the environment.

A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) electra complex
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6
Which component of the psyche is the moral part of personality?

A) Id
B) Ego
C) Superego
D) Electra complex
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7
Freud maintained that personality development involves working through a series of ________, each of which requires resolving a particular conflict.

A) introspective phases
B) wish fulfillments
C) latency phases
D) psychosexual stages
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8
According to Freud, what occurs when the developing child experiences too much or too little gratification at a particular age?

A) Fixation
B) Denial
C) Projection
D) Introjection
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9
Which of the following is not one of the psychosexual stages?

A) Oral
B) Oedipal
C) Anal
D) Genital
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10
The Electra complex normally occurs during which stage?

A) Anal
B) Genital
C) Phallic
D) Oral
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11
An unconscious strategy that helps the ego by warding off anxiety is referred to as a(n):

A) anxiolytic mechanism.
B) defense mechanism.
C) projective technique.
D) latency displacement.
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If the id is predominant, then ________ anxiety is experienced.

A) id
B) realistic
C) moral
D) neurotic
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If the ego is in control, then ________ anxiety is experienced.

A) ego
B) realistic
C) moral
D) neurotic
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If the superego is in control, then ________ anxiety is experienced.

A) superego
B) realistic
C) moral
D) neurotic
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Refusing to recognize objective events in conscious awareness is called:

A) denial.
B) displacement.
C) projection.
D) repression.
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A child who was sexually abused and is unable to remember the abuse. This is an example of:

A) denial.
B) displacement.
C) repression.
D) regression.
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17
You yell at your partner because of your frustration with your boss. This is an example of:

A) denial.
B) displacement.
C) repression.
D) regression.
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Retreating to an earlier stage when life was presumably simpler is called:

A) denial.
B) displacement.
C) projection.
D) regression.
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Which of the following is generally not recognized as a major limitation of Freud's work?

A) Reliance on case studies
B) Scientific basis
C) Unconscious processes
D) Patronizing view of women
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While Carl Jung admired many aspects of Freud's work, he was most troubled with Freud's views on:

A) dream analysis.
B) psychosexual energy.
C) unconscious processes.
D) projective techniques.
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According to Jung, what accounts for individual uniqueness?

A) Ego
B) Personal unconscious
C) Collective unconscious
D) Archetypes
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22
According to Jung, what accounts for similarities across people?

A) Collective ego
B) Cooperative unconscious
C) Collective unconscious
D) Archetypal unconscious
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Symbols that reflect our instincts and how they are expressed are called:

A) archetypes.
B) petroglyphs.
C) collective complexes.
D) cryptograms.
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24
The most central archetype is the:

A) anima/animus.
B) shadow.
C) thanatos.
D) Mandala.
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25
The ________ archetype refers to a dark side of personality that is in all of us.

A) Mandala
B) shadow
C) anima
D) androgyny
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Which of the following is not one of the four psychological functions posited by Jung?

A) Compassion
B) Sensing
C) Intuition
D) Feeling
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is a personality measure based on the theories of:

A) Freud.
B) Jung.
C) Adler.
D) Horney.
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Which of the following is generally not recognized as a major limitation of Jung's work?

A) Universal archetypes
B) Scientific basis
C) Cultural influences
D) Patronizing view of women
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The movement of individual psychology is associated with:

A) Freud.
B) Jung.
C) Adler.
D) Horney.
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The sense of not measuring up to expectations and not being on par with other people is called the:

A) Oedipus complex.
B) inferiority complex.
C) archetypal complex.
D) defense complex.
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According to Alderian analysis, the Unabomber suffered from a profound lack of:

A) personal unconscious.
B) superiority complex.
C) social interest.
D) styles of life.
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Adler maintained that first-born children are:

A) spoiled.
B) highly conservative.
C) rebellious.
D) socially disinterested.
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Research indicates ________ objective link between birth order and personality.

A) a high
B) a moderate
C) little
D) no
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Which of the following is generally recognized as a major limitation of Adler's work?

A) Subjectivity
B) Inferiority complex
C) Social interest
D) Parental influences
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In her work, Horney emphasized the important role of:

A) psychosexual stages
B) birth order
C) culture
D) biological factors
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Horney felt that human nature was:

A) modifiable.
B) fixed.
C) inherently bad.
D) biologically based.
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37
A fear of helplessness and worries about possible abandonment is called:

A) basic neurosis.
B) fundamental neurosis.
C) basic anxiety.
D) fundamental anxiety.
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38
Conflict ensues from the simultaneous desires to move toward, against, and away from others. This statement best reflects the thinking of:

A) Freud.
B) Jung.
C) Adler.
D) Horney.
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39
A psychoanalytic technique that involves telling whatever thoughts come into mind while in a state of relaxation is:

A) free association.
B) introspection.
C) word association.
D) thematic apperception.
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Psychodynamic assessment techniques that uncover the unconscious are called ________ tests.

A) introspective
B) introjective
C) projective
D) self-effacing
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41
What does the expression "the royal road to the unconscious" refer to?

A) Free association
B) Dream analysis
C) Projection
D) Thematic apperception
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42
The symbols or images in a dream are referred to as _____ content.

A) projective
B) symbolic
C) latent
D) manifest
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The deeper meaning or significance of a dream is referred to as ________ content.

A) projective
B) symbolic
C) latent
D) manifest
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44
What projective test requires the respondent to tell stories when presented with images that depict various scenes?

A) Rorschach Test
B) Thematic Apperception Test
C) Manifest Content Test
D) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
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What projective test requires the respondent to list as many things when viewing ambiguous stimuli?

A) Rorschach Test
B) Thematic Apperception Test
C) Manifest Content Test
D) Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory
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46
What seems to be the central tenet of psychoanalyst theorists?
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What analogy did Freud use for the structure of the psyche?
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Discuss the significance of the major components of the psyche as presented by Freud.
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49
Briefly describe the major limitations of Freud's contributions.
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50
Distinguish between the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious.
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Of Jung's eight psychological types, describe the extroverted rational type.
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Discuss two major contributions of Alfred Adler.
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Identify the major limitations of Adler's work.
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Identify Horney's thoughts on the importance of culture.
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Discuss two psychodynamic assessment techniques.
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