Quiz 12 (Ch 12)
Which psychosexual stage is associated with the issue of control? A. Oral B. Anal C. Phallic D. Latent
Anal
_____ is when a therapist unconsciously and unrealistically projects expectations based on past relationships onto a patient. A. Transference B. Countertransference C. Working through D. Sublimation
Countertransference
During free association, the therapist reads a word aloud and the patient responds with the first word that comes into his mind. T / F
False
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) is a modern application of transference-focused psychotherapy. T / F
False
The latent content of a dream is the actual plot of the dream as it is remembered by the patient. T / F
False
The oral psychosexual stage is associated with the development of self-worth or view of the self. T / F
False
Dr. Willard asks Meg to verbalize any and all thoughts that occur to her without censorship herself. What technique is Dr. Willard using? A. Dream interpretation B. Freudian slips C. Word association D. Free association
Free association
Clients receiving psychodynamic therapy become aware of thoughts, feelings, and other mental activity of which they were previously unaware through the process known as: A. transference. B. breakthrough. C. insight. D. unconscious recovery.
Insight
_____ focuses on current interpersonal relationships and role expectations, and tends to deemphasize some of the aspects of more traditional psychodynamic psychotherapy related to intrapsychic structure and childhood fixations A. Time-limited dynamic psychotherapy B. Transference-focused psychotherapy C. Interpersonal therapy D. Supportive therapy
Interpersonal therapy
_____ is a defense mechanism in which an id impulse is redirected into a behavior that benefits others. A. Displacement B. Sublimation C. Reaction formation D. Projection
Sublimation (Got incorrect)
_____, the tendency of clients to unconsciously expect their therapists to behave like important people from their lives, is generally regarded as the most important focus of psychodynamic psychotherapy. A. Sublimation B. Transference C. Reaction formation D. Countertransference
Transference
The primary goal of psychodynamic psychotherapy is to make the unconscious conscious. T / F
True
Freudian slips: A. can be verbal. B. can be behavioral. C. can be both verbal and behavioral. D. can be neither verbal nor behavioral.
can be both verbal and behavioral.
The _____ is the part of the mind that generates all pleasure-seeking, selfish, indulgent, animalistic impulses. The _____ establishes rules, restrictions, and prohibitions. The _____ is a mediator, a compromise maker between opposing forces. A. id, ego, superego B. superego, ego, id C. ego, superego, id D. id, superego, ego
id, superego, ego
John suddenly remembers something new he intended to discuss in response to an observation made by Dr. Hilling. If Dr. Hilling is a psychodynamic, he is most likely to believe John is enacting: A. resistance. B. deference. C. inconsistency. D. derisiveness.
resistance