It's all in the Technique
In Session
It's Key
He's got a great personality
Define Me
100
This technique encourages the client to say whatever comes to mind not matter how trivial or irrelevant it may seem.
What is free association?
100
This person must appear to be a 'blank slate.'
Who is the therapist?
100
This stores all experiences, memories, and repressed material.
What is the unconscious?
100
According to Freud, the personality consists of these three parts.
What is the id, the ego, and the superego?
100
I was with you at birth. I am your instincts. I operate on the pleasure principle.
What is the id?
200
This technique is used by the analyst strategically to point out, teaching, or explain the meaning of a behavior.
What is interpretation?
200
This person must commit to talking, being open, and long-term treatment
Who is the client?
200
This is a feeling of dread that results from memories, fears, and repressed feelings.
What is anxiety?
200
This is the first psychosexual stage and relates to the ability to trust oneself and others.
What is the oral stage?
200
Reverting back to a child-like state in order to avoid demands.
What is regression?
300
This is anything that works against the progress of the treatment.
What is resistance?
300
This happens when the client shifts feelings, ideas, and fantasies toward the therapist.
What is transference?
300
These help people cope with anxiety and prevent us from being overwhelmed.
What are defense mechanisms?
300
This man expanded on Freud's theory of psychosexual stages by creating the psychosocial perspective.
Who is Erik Erikson?
300
This anxiety is the fear that instinct will get out of control.
What is neurotic anxiety?
400
Through analyzing this, the client can determine why they may be repeating a pattern of behavior in relationships.
What is transference?
400
This happens when the therapist responds in irrational ways or lose their objectivity toward the client.
What is counter transference?
400
This instinct accounts for aggressive behavior.
What is the death instinct?
400
Erikson is credited for bringing ______ factors into emphasis within the contemporary psychoanalysis.
What are social factors?
400
Maintaining the analytic framework.
What is maintaining neutrality and objectivity, regular and consistent meetings, starting and ending sessions on time, clarity of fees/cost, basic boundaries, analyst's anonymity.
500
Both latent and manifest content are analyzed in this procedure.
What is dream analysis?
500
This process requires work by both the client and the therapist. It is needed in order to 'break through' defense mechanisms. It is the process of repeatedly exploring the unconscious.
What is working through?
500
According to Freud, human nature is determined by these (name 2).
What are irrational forces, unconscious motives, and biological and instinctual drives?
500
Jung differed from Freud in his view on personality. He theorized that we are not only shaped by our past, but also by these things.
What are our present and our future?
500
According to Jung, this is the mask that we wear in publicto protect ourselves.
What is a persona?
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