Psychoanalysis Quiz PDF
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Colorado Christian University
2024
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This document contains a psychology quiz, likely a practice exam or past paper, covering topics within psychoanalysis, such as psychosexual stages and ego defense mechanisms. The questions cover various concepts related to different theories and models. It's targeted towards a psychology undergraduate audience.
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Session 2 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 2 of Unlimited Written Sep 15, 2024 11:57 PM - Sep 16, 2024 12:09 AM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 24 / 25 - A Overa...
Session 2 Study/Practice Questions - Results Retaken Attempt 2 of Unlimited Written Sep 15, 2024 11:57 PM - Sep 16, 2024 12:09 AM Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Attempt Score 24 / 25 - A Overall Grade (Highest Attempt) 24 / 25 - A Show All Questions CSL-621 Session 2 Pool Question 1(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A person who unconsciously exhibits overly nice behavior to conceal hostile feelings is probably using which ego defense? Displacement Reaction formation Introjection Projection Question 2(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Resolution of sexual conflicts and sex-role identity is a critical function of the oral stage. anal stage. phallic stage. genital stage. Question 3(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Feelings of hostility, destructiveness, anger, rage, and hatred are associated with the oral stage. anal stage. phallic stage. genital stage. Question 4(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The basic aim of psychoanalytic therapy is to treat specific learning disorders. change overt behavior. correct irrational thinking. make the unconscious motives conscious. Question 5(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Directing energy toward another object or a person (when anxiety is reduced by focusing on a "safer target") is known as sublimation. repression. introjection. displacement. Question 6(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point What is the correct sequence of the psychosexual stages? Anal/phallic/latency/genital/oral Oral/anal/phallic/latency/genital Oral/anal/latency/genital/phallic Latency/oral/anal/phallic/genital Question 7(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point In Erikson's view, the major developmental task in adolescence is intimacy versus isolation. integrity versus despair. identity versus role confusion. initiative versus guilt. Question 8(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point A person experiencing persistent feelings of inadequacy has probably had difficulty attaining a sense of _________ during the_________ stage. intimacy; young adulthood identity; adolescent integrity; later life industry; school age Question 9(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Self psychology and object-relations theory do not emphasize which of the following? The influence of critical factors in early development on later development The origins, transformations, and organizational functions of the self The differentiation between self and others The similar values of different cultures Question 10(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point All of the following are a part of Jung's view of development except individuation. the shadow. symbiosis. collective unconscious. Question 11(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A person who manages his or her anxiety by distorting reality and failing to acknowledge painful events is most likely using: introjection. sublimation. denial. compensation. Question 12(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Manufacturing "good" reasons to explain away a bruised ego, or to explain away failures or losses, is known as: rationalization. projection. displacement. introjection. Question 13(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The young adult who adopts his parent's outdated political beliefs to avoid unpleasant feelings of anxiety is an example of: displacement. reaction formation. sublimation. introjection. Question 14(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The process of redirecting sexual energy into some form of socially acceptable behavior is known as: displacement. denial. compensation. sublimation. Question 15(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Jacqueline feels guilty whenever she considers taking a day off from work for personal reasons. Which of the psychic structures postulated by Freud is fueling her guilty feelings? The id The ego The superego The consciousness Question 16(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point The main function of the ego is to: inhibit id impulses. seek pleasure in life. mediate between the instincts and the surrounding environment. strive for perfection. Question 17(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point All of the following are true about the superego except: it is the judicial branch of personality. it is the internalization of the standards of parents and society. it governs, controls and regulates the personality. it inhibits id impulses. Question 18(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point According to Erickson, the basic struggle of early childhood involves: autonomy vs. shame and doubt. initiative vs. guilt. identity vs. role confusion. trust vs. mistrust. Question 19(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point A person who is suffering from feelings of alienation and isolation has probably failed to achieve a sense of ___________ during the ___________stage of development. identity; adolescence trust; infancy generativity; middle age intimacy; young adulthood Question 20(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Developmentally, Freud's latency stage corresponds to Erickson's stage of: trust versus mistrust. intimacy versus isolation. initiative versus guilt. industry versus inferiority. Question 21(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point Who developed the object-relations view that focuses on separation and individuation? Perls Satir Rogers Mahler Question 22(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point Which of the following is not a component of the brief psychodynamic approaches? Use of interpretation early in the therapeutic relationship Targeting a specific interpersonal problem during the first session The therapist functioning as a blank slate Developing a strong working alliance Question 23(Mandatory) Retaken 1 / 1 point All of the following are true about a therapist's countertransference reactions except: they should be avoided. they have the potential to interfere with effective treatment. they can provide rich understanding of the client's experience. they should be carefully monitored by the therapist. Question 24(Mandatory) Correct on previous attempt(s) 1 / 1 point In object-relations theory, later relationships build upon: the child's search for approval from the father. one's birth order. one's striving to overcome felt inferiority. the child's search for a reconnection with the mother. Question 25(Mandatory) Retaken 0 / 1 point Which statement below is not accurate with regard to the phenomenon of countertransference? Countertransference reactions are the weakest source of data for understanding the world of the client since they are so biased. Countertransference reactions are inevitable because all therapists have unresolved conflicts and personal vulnerabilities that are activated through their professional work. Most research on countertransference has dealt with its deleterious effects and how to manage these reactions. It is critical that therapists monitor their own feelings during therapy sessions and use their responses as a source for increased self- awareness and understanding of their clients. Done