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35 Cards in this Set
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A person who unconsciously exhibits overly nice behavior to conceal hostile feelings is probably using which defense mechanism?
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Reaction Formation
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Resolution of Oedipal conflicts and sex-role identity is a crucial function of the:
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Phallic Stage
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Transference is viewed as:
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(a) the core of the psychoanalytic process &
(b) a means to uncover unfinished business from past relationships |
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Adler believed that human behavior is:
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(b) motivated by social urges &
(c) purposeful and goal directed |
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The Adlerian therapist attempts to view the world:
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From the Client's Frame of Reference
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Adlerian therapists ask for the client's earliest memories in order to:
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discover goals and motivations, reveal their beliefs and basic mistakes and give clues as to the development of that individual's lifestyle (all)
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The topographic model proposed by Freud examined:
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the organization of consciousness
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The structural model proposed by Freud examined:
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the organization of the mental systems; id, ego, superego
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For Jung, the anima is part of an archetype that represents:
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the feminine
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the economic model proposed by Freud examined:
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a role of instincts/drives as they determine behavior
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The Jungian concept of the "shadow" refers to:
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a denied aspect of the personality
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According to the existentialist viewpoint, death:
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gives significance to living
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Philosophically, the existentialists would agree that:
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the final decisions and choices rest with the client, people redefine themselves by their choices, a person can go beyond early conditioning, and making choices can create anxiety (all)
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According to existential theory, freedom comes from:
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Choice
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Miltwelt refers to our relationship to:
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Others
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Eigenwelt refers to our relationship to:
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Our Self
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Umwelt refers to our relationship to:
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The World
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Psychoanalytic therapy strives to effect cure by:
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making the unconscious conscious & providing a corrective emotional experience
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According to existential theory:
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meaning is created by a person for his/her self
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Which of the following constitutes the concept of "mind"?
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thinking, feeling, behaving, time (all)
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The ethics of the mental health professions expect that:
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evidence-based practices should be considered for therapy
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Because of the potential for therapists to have influence over their patients' decisions regarding obtaining services, it is important that:
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informed consent always be sought & clear expectations and potential risks need to be explored from the onset
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Which of the following is NOT an application of psychoanalysis?
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a theory of the mind, a method of inquiry into the humanities, a theory of personality, and a method of treatment are ALL VALID APPLICATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
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Existential theory underscores the fact that:
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we are all ultimately alone
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Telling a couple who says that they cannot help but fight every night to go home and have a fight would be an example of:
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Paradoxical Intention
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Asking "If you were to wake up tomorrow and your problems were all gone" is an example of:
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Miracle Question
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Freud
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deterministic
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Jung
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Spirituality
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Adler
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Teleological
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Existentialists
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The Power of Will
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Attitudes of Personality
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Introversion/Extroversion
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The cornerstone of trust in a psychotherapy relationship centers around:
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confidentiality
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Which of the following has not been found to be an important quality in an effective psychotherapist?
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Intelligence
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Psychotherpies typically attempt to foster healing through:
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reparation of painful emotional experience, reorganization of memories and thoughts, preventative education (ALL)
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The developwer of the Word Association test was:
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Jung
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