Deck 12: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

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When a patient is asked to engage in ______, the patient's task is to verbalize any thought that comes to mind, no matter how nonsensical, inappropriate, illogical, or unimportant it may seem.

A) word association
B) fixation
C) projection
D) free association
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According to the psychodynamic approach, the actual plot of a dream as the dreamer remembers it is the ______.

A) manifest content
B) latent content
C) dream work
D) projection
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Of the following approaches to psychotherapy, which most heavily relies on inferential methods?

A) behavioral
B) cognitive-behavioral
C) exposure plus response prevention
D) psychodynamic
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Dr. James "forgets" to unlock the front door to his office on a Saturday when his only patient is Millie, a loud, disagreeable woman who often yells during therapy sessions. According to the psychodynamic school of thought, Dr. James has committed a ______.

A) Freudian slip
B) free association
C) dream work
D) manifest content
Question
The term ______ succinctly captures the primary goal of psychodynamic psychotherapy.

A) self-actualization
B) insight
C) shaping
D) congruence
Question
The primary goal of psychodynamic psychotherapy is ______.

A) to make the unconscious conscious
B) to replace illogical or irrational thoughts with more logical, rational thoughts
C) to use reinforcement or punishment to change target behaviors
D) to enhance self-actualization
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According to psychodynamic theory, the ______ is the part of the mind that generates defense mechanisms.

A) ego
B) superego
C) id
D) alter ego
Question
According to psychodynamic theory, the ______ is the part of the mind that establishes rules, restrictions, and prohibitions.

A) ego
B) superego
C) id
D) alter ego
Question
Prior to Freud, ______.

A) mental health professionals did not generally acknowledge mental activity occurring outside of conscious awareness
B) the idea of the unconscious was popular among psychiatrists
C) the influence of the unconscious was linked to depression and anxiety
D) Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow introduced the concept of the unconscious
Question
Which of the following best defines a defense mechanism?

A) an attempt to manage conflict between the id and superego
B) the client's unconscious tendency to interact with the therapist as if the therapist were very similar to an important person in the client's personal history
C) a verbal or behavioral "mistake" that, according to psychodynamic psychotherapists, communicates an underlying unconscious wish
D) an attempt to say whatever comes to mind, without censorship, no matter how nonsensical, illogical, or inappropriate
Question
When a patient is asked to engage in ______, the therapist presents the patient with a word, and the patient is to respond with the first word that comes to mind.

A) word association
B) fixation
C) projection
D) free association
Question
Ron is a psychotherapy client who senses that certain unconscious material will soon be exposed. This makes him anxious, so he abruptly changes the subject and then misses his next appointment. Ron's psychodynamic psychotherapist is likely to understand Ron's actions as ______.

A) insight
B) resistance
C) displacement
D) transference
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Clarissa dreams she is a platypus flopping about on a never-ending sandy beach, while the bright sun slowly bakes her to a crisp. Dr. Siggie, her psychologist, explains that the never-ending beach represents her inability to emotionally escape from an abusive relationship, and the sun represents the abuser. What is the manifest content in this scenario?

A) the beach representing her inability to escape an abusive relationship
B) the sun representing an abuser
C) Clarissa as a platypus flopping about on a beach
D) Dr. Siggie's nonverbal behaviors while explaining Clarissa's dream
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Which of the following statements about free association is NOT true?

A) It is used by psychodynamic psychotherapists as an effort to access the unconscious.
B) It involves asking clients to say whatever comes to mind.
C) It asks clients to say the first word that comes to mind after the therapist speaks a word.
D) It requires clients to not censor themselves at all.
Question
When clients sense that certain unconscious thoughts and feelings are being laid bare too extensively or too quickly, they create distractions or obstacles that impede the exploration of those thoughts and feelings. This is known as ______.

A) defensiveness
B) resistance
C) displacement
D) transference
Question
Free association is to ______ as word association is to ______.

A) Sigmund Freud; Carl Jung
B) Carl Jung; Sigmund Freud
C) Albert Bandura; Alfred Adler
D) Alfred Adler; Albert Bandura
Question
According to the psychodynamic approach, the process by which the latent content of a dream is converted into manifest content is called ______.

A) displacement
B) interpretation
C) free association
D) dream work
Question
Reaction formation is a defense mechanism characterized by ______.

A) doing the opposite of the unconscious wish
B) redirecting the unconscious wish toward a safer target
C) attributing the unconscious wish to others rather than to the self
D) denying the entire conflict surrounding the unconscious wish such that the individual never becomes aware of it
Question
Displacement is a defense mechanism characterized by ______.

A) doing the opposite of the unconscious wish
B) redirecting the unconscious wish toward a safer target
C) attributing the unconscious wish to others rather than to the self
D) denying the entire conflict surrounding the unconscious wish such that the individual never becomes aware of it
Question
According to psychodynamic theory, the ______ is the part of the mind that generates all pleasure-seeking, selfish, indulgent, animalistic impulses.

A) ego
B) superego
C) id
D) alter ego
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______ is the defense mechanism in which the ego projects an id impulse onto other people around us.

A) Displacement
B) Repression
C) Projection
D) Reaction formation
Question
What is the primary goal of psychodynamic therapy?
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Of all defense mechanisms, ______ is typically considered to be the most mature or healthy by psychodynamic psychotherapists.

A) displacement
B) repression
C) sublimation
D) reaction formation
Question
In ______, the therapist presents the patient with a list of words. After hearing each word, the patient is to respond with the first word that comes to mind.
Question
When a psychodynamic therapy patient does not immediately accept his analyst's interpretation, the analyst may need to repeat the interpretation across multiple sessions before it is fully accepted. This process is known as ______.

A) interpretive reframing
B) working through
C) transference
D) defensive scaffolding
Question
The "blank screen" role of the psychotherapist is most important to ______ psychotherapists.

A) cognitive
B) psychodynamic
C) behavioral
D) humanistic
Question
After a psychodynamic therapist makes an interpretation to a client, it can take many sessions for the client to incorporate that interpretation into his thinking and behavior. That post-interpretation period is often called ______.

A) the working-through process
B) the blank-screen
C) transference
D) fixation
Question
Which of the following statements is TRUE about how well psychodynamic therapy works?

A) The nature of psychodynamic therapy readily lends itself to empirical study.
B) Many studies, including meta-analyses, indicate that psychodynamic treatment is generally beneficial.
C) Empirical support for the treatment of personality disorders with psychodynamic therapy does not exist.
D) Transference-focused psychotherapy has been largely discredited as an acceptable treatment for bipolar disorder.
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______ occurs when a patient forms a relationship with a therapist in which he unconsciously and unrealistically expects the therapist to behave like important people in his life.

A) Reflection
B) Transference
C) Allegiance effects
D) Countertransference
Question
Juan has formed a psychotherapy relationship with his clinical psychologist in which Juan unconsciously and unrealistically expects the psychologist to behave like Juan's mother. Juan's situation best illustrates ______.

A) reflection
B) resistance
C) transference
D) allegiance effects
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______, according to psychodynamic psychotherapists, is the therapist's unconscious tendency to interact with clients as if the client is very similar to an individual from the therapist's own personal history.

A) Transference
B) Countertransference
C) Fixation
D) Counterfixation
Question
In ______, the therapist's primary task is to identify the "script" that the client appears to be unknowingly following, which is likely to be based on previous important relationships, and to refuse to enact that script in the therapeutic relationship.

A) cognitive psychotherapy
B) exposure therapy
C) time-limited dynamic therapy
D) systematic desensitization
Question
Relative to its prominence in the early and mid-1900s, psychodynamic psychotherapy is currently ______.

A) more prominent
B) less prominent
C) equally prominent
D) more prominent for adult therapists and less prominent for child therapists
Question
______ is a contemporary variation of psychodynamic psychotherapy.

A) Interpersonal therapy
B) Motivational interviewing
C) Exposure plus response prevention
D) Time-limited thought shaping
Question
______ is a variation of IPT developed for patients with bipolar disorder.

A) Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy
B) Ego therapy
C) Self-psychology therapy
D) Object relations therapy
Question
According to psychodynamic psychotherapists, fixation at the oral stage can result in problems related to ______ later in life, fixation at the anal stage can result in problems related to ______ later in life, and fixation at the phallic stage can result in problems related to ______ later in life.

A) dependency; self-worth; control
B) control; dependency; self-worth
C) dependency; control; self-worth
D) self-worth; control; dependency
Question
Some empirical evidence does exist for particular components of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Which of the following components has/have empirical support?

A) interpretation of transference reactions
B) interpretation of countertransference reactions
C) both interpretation of transference and countertransference reactions
D) neither interpretation of transference nor countertransference reactions
Question
Freud's psychodynamic psychotherapy has been reinvented in many forms, including all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A) Erikson's ego psychology
B) Klein's object relations
C) Jung's associative psychology
D) Kohut's self-psychology
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Which of the following lists Freud's psychosexual stages in the correct order?

A) oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital
B) genital, oral, phallic, anal, and latency
C) anal, oral, phallic, genital, and latency
D) latency, oral, anal, genital, and phallic
Question
Compared to long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy, brief psychodynamic psychotherapy ______.

A) involves a more narrow focus on specific clinical problems
B) is better suited for clients with severe (rather than mild) pathology
C) focuses more on the past than the present
D) typically requires at least 24 sessions
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Which Freudian psychosexual stage is associated with the development of trust (or distrust)?
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According to psychodynamic psychotherapists, what is the "blank slate" role of the therapist and why is it important?
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Describe the oral and anal stages from Freud's psychosexual stages. Specifically, identify the fixation that may occur at each stage through under- or over-indulgence.
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______ occurs when a patient unconsciously and unrealistically expects his psychologist to behave like important people from his past.
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Briefly describe time-limited dynamic psychotherapy (TLDP). Identify the primary task of the therapist in this form of therapy.
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Name one component of psychodynamic psychotherapy that has some empirical evidence to support its practice.
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In which defense mechanism does the ego superimpose an id impulse onto other people around us, allowing us to convince ourselves that the unacceptable impulse belongs to someone else, not ourselves?
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What contemporary form of psychodynamic therapy assumes that depression happens in the context of relationships, so improving a patient's relationships with others will facilitate improvement of symptoms in the patient?
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Which Freudian psychosexual stage is associated with the development of control?
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What is a defense mechanism? Name and describe two defense mechanisms.
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According to psychodynamic psychotherapists, what is resistance, and why is it important?
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When a patient is asked to engage in ______, the patient's task is to verbalize any thought that comes to mind, no matter how nonsensical, inappropriate, illogical, or unimportant it may seem.

A) word association
B) fixation
C) projection
D) free association
free association
2
According to the psychodynamic approach, the actual plot of a dream as the dreamer remembers it is the ______.

A) manifest content
B) latent content
C) dream work
D) projection
manifest content
3
Of the following approaches to psychotherapy, which most heavily relies on inferential methods?

A) behavioral
B) cognitive-behavioral
C) exposure plus response prevention
D) psychodynamic
psychodynamic
4
Dr. James "forgets" to unlock the front door to his office on a Saturday when his only patient is Millie, a loud, disagreeable woman who often yells during therapy sessions. According to the psychodynamic school of thought, Dr. James has committed a ______.

A) Freudian slip
B) free association
C) dream work
D) manifest content
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The term ______ succinctly captures the primary goal of psychodynamic psychotherapy.

A) self-actualization
B) insight
C) shaping
D) congruence
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The primary goal of psychodynamic psychotherapy is ______.

A) to make the unconscious conscious
B) to replace illogical or irrational thoughts with more logical, rational thoughts
C) to use reinforcement or punishment to change target behaviors
D) to enhance self-actualization
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According to psychodynamic theory, the ______ is the part of the mind that generates defense mechanisms.

A) ego
B) superego
C) id
D) alter ego
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According to psychodynamic theory, the ______ is the part of the mind that establishes rules, restrictions, and prohibitions.

A) ego
B) superego
C) id
D) alter ego
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9
Prior to Freud, ______.

A) mental health professionals did not generally acknowledge mental activity occurring outside of conscious awareness
B) the idea of the unconscious was popular among psychiatrists
C) the influence of the unconscious was linked to depression and anxiety
D) Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow introduced the concept of the unconscious
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10
Which of the following best defines a defense mechanism?

A) an attempt to manage conflict between the id and superego
B) the client's unconscious tendency to interact with the therapist as if the therapist were very similar to an important person in the client's personal history
C) a verbal or behavioral "mistake" that, according to psychodynamic psychotherapists, communicates an underlying unconscious wish
D) an attempt to say whatever comes to mind, without censorship, no matter how nonsensical, illogical, or inappropriate
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When a patient is asked to engage in ______, the therapist presents the patient with a word, and the patient is to respond with the first word that comes to mind.

A) word association
B) fixation
C) projection
D) free association
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Ron is a psychotherapy client who senses that certain unconscious material will soon be exposed. This makes him anxious, so he abruptly changes the subject and then misses his next appointment. Ron's psychodynamic psychotherapist is likely to understand Ron's actions as ______.

A) insight
B) resistance
C) displacement
D) transference
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13
Clarissa dreams she is a platypus flopping about on a never-ending sandy beach, while the bright sun slowly bakes her to a crisp. Dr. Siggie, her psychologist, explains that the never-ending beach represents her inability to emotionally escape from an abusive relationship, and the sun represents the abuser. What is the manifest content in this scenario?

A) the beach representing her inability to escape an abusive relationship
B) the sun representing an abuser
C) Clarissa as a platypus flopping about on a beach
D) Dr. Siggie's nonverbal behaviors while explaining Clarissa's dream
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Which of the following statements about free association is NOT true?

A) It is used by psychodynamic psychotherapists as an effort to access the unconscious.
B) It involves asking clients to say whatever comes to mind.
C) It asks clients to say the first word that comes to mind after the therapist speaks a word.
D) It requires clients to not censor themselves at all.
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When clients sense that certain unconscious thoughts and feelings are being laid bare too extensively or too quickly, they create distractions or obstacles that impede the exploration of those thoughts and feelings. This is known as ______.

A) defensiveness
B) resistance
C) displacement
D) transference
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Free association is to ______ as word association is to ______.

A) Sigmund Freud; Carl Jung
B) Carl Jung; Sigmund Freud
C) Albert Bandura; Alfred Adler
D) Alfred Adler; Albert Bandura
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According to the psychodynamic approach, the process by which the latent content of a dream is converted into manifest content is called ______.

A) displacement
B) interpretation
C) free association
D) dream work
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18
Reaction formation is a defense mechanism characterized by ______.

A) doing the opposite of the unconscious wish
B) redirecting the unconscious wish toward a safer target
C) attributing the unconscious wish to others rather than to the self
D) denying the entire conflict surrounding the unconscious wish such that the individual never becomes aware of it
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Displacement is a defense mechanism characterized by ______.

A) doing the opposite of the unconscious wish
B) redirecting the unconscious wish toward a safer target
C) attributing the unconscious wish to others rather than to the self
D) denying the entire conflict surrounding the unconscious wish such that the individual never becomes aware of it
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According to psychodynamic theory, the ______ is the part of the mind that generates all pleasure-seeking, selfish, indulgent, animalistic impulses.

A) ego
B) superego
C) id
D) alter ego
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______ is the defense mechanism in which the ego projects an id impulse onto other people around us.

A) Displacement
B) Repression
C) Projection
D) Reaction formation
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What is the primary goal of psychodynamic therapy?
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Of all defense mechanisms, ______ is typically considered to be the most mature or healthy by psychodynamic psychotherapists.

A) displacement
B) repression
C) sublimation
D) reaction formation
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In ______, the therapist presents the patient with a list of words. After hearing each word, the patient is to respond with the first word that comes to mind.
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When a psychodynamic therapy patient does not immediately accept his analyst's interpretation, the analyst may need to repeat the interpretation across multiple sessions before it is fully accepted. This process is known as ______.

A) interpretive reframing
B) working through
C) transference
D) defensive scaffolding
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The "blank screen" role of the psychotherapist is most important to ______ psychotherapists.

A) cognitive
B) psychodynamic
C) behavioral
D) humanistic
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After a psychodynamic therapist makes an interpretation to a client, it can take many sessions for the client to incorporate that interpretation into his thinking and behavior. That post-interpretation period is often called ______.

A) the working-through process
B) the blank-screen
C) transference
D) fixation
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about how well psychodynamic therapy works?

A) The nature of psychodynamic therapy readily lends itself to empirical study.
B) Many studies, including meta-analyses, indicate that psychodynamic treatment is generally beneficial.
C) Empirical support for the treatment of personality disorders with psychodynamic therapy does not exist.
D) Transference-focused psychotherapy has been largely discredited as an acceptable treatment for bipolar disorder.
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______ occurs when a patient forms a relationship with a therapist in which he unconsciously and unrealistically expects the therapist to behave like important people in his life.

A) Reflection
B) Transference
C) Allegiance effects
D) Countertransference
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Juan has formed a psychotherapy relationship with his clinical psychologist in which Juan unconsciously and unrealistically expects the psychologist to behave like Juan's mother. Juan's situation best illustrates ______.

A) reflection
B) resistance
C) transference
D) allegiance effects
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31
______, according to psychodynamic psychotherapists, is the therapist's unconscious tendency to interact with clients as if the client is very similar to an individual from the therapist's own personal history.

A) Transference
B) Countertransference
C) Fixation
D) Counterfixation
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32
In ______, the therapist's primary task is to identify the "script" that the client appears to be unknowingly following, which is likely to be based on previous important relationships, and to refuse to enact that script in the therapeutic relationship.

A) cognitive psychotherapy
B) exposure therapy
C) time-limited dynamic therapy
D) systematic desensitization
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33
Relative to its prominence in the early and mid-1900s, psychodynamic psychotherapy is currently ______.

A) more prominent
B) less prominent
C) equally prominent
D) more prominent for adult therapists and less prominent for child therapists
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______ is a contemporary variation of psychodynamic psychotherapy.

A) Interpersonal therapy
B) Motivational interviewing
C) Exposure plus response prevention
D) Time-limited thought shaping
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______ is a variation of IPT developed for patients with bipolar disorder.

A) Interpersonal and social rhythm therapy
B) Ego therapy
C) Self-psychology therapy
D) Object relations therapy
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36
According to psychodynamic psychotherapists, fixation at the oral stage can result in problems related to ______ later in life, fixation at the anal stage can result in problems related to ______ later in life, and fixation at the phallic stage can result in problems related to ______ later in life.

A) dependency; self-worth; control
B) control; dependency; self-worth
C) dependency; control; self-worth
D) self-worth; control; dependency
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37
Some empirical evidence does exist for particular components of psychodynamic psychotherapy. Which of the following components has/have empirical support?

A) interpretation of transference reactions
B) interpretation of countertransference reactions
C) both interpretation of transference and countertransference reactions
D) neither interpretation of transference nor countertransference reactions
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38
Freud's psychodynamic psychotherapy has been reinvented in many forms, including all of the following EXCEPT ______.

A) Erikson's ego psychology
B) Klein's object relations
C) Jung's associative psychology
D) Kohut's self-psychology
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39
Which of the following lists Freud's psychosexual stages in the correct order?

A) oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital
B) genital, oral, phallic, anal, and latency
C) anal, oral, phallic, genital, and latency
D) latency, oral, anal, genital, and phallic
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40
Compared to long-term psychodynamic psychotherapy, brief psychodynamic psychotherapy ______.

A) involves a more narrow focus on specific clinical problems
B) is better suited for clients with severe (rather than mild) pathology
C) focuses more on the past than the present
D) typically requires at least 24 sessions
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41
Which Freudian psychosexual stage is associated with the development of trust (or distrust)?
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42
According to psychodynamic psychotherapists, what is the "blank slate" role of the therapist and why is it important?
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Describe the oral and anal stages from Freud's psychosexual stages. Specifically, identify the fixation that may occur at each stage through under- or over-indulgence.
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______ occurs when a patient unconsciously and unrealistically expects his psychologist to behave like important people from his past.
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45
Briefly describe time-limited dynamic psychotherapy (TLDP). Identify the primary task of the therapist in this form of therapy.
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46
Name one component of psychodynamic psychotherapy that has some empirical evidence to support its practice.
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In which defense mechanism does the ego superimpose an id impulse onto other people around us, allowing us to convince ourselves that the unacceptable impulse belongs to someone else, not ourselves?
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What contemporary form of psychodynamic therapy assumes that depression happens in the context of relationships, so improving a patient's relationships with others will facilitate improvement of symptoms in the patient?
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Which Freudian psychosexual stage is associated with the development of control?
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What is a defense mechanism? Name and describe two defense mechanisms.
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According to psychodynamic psychotherapists, what is resistance, and why is it important?
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