Test Bank for Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Case Approach, 4th Edition
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PSYCHOANALYSIS
CHAPTER 2
Sigmund Freud
CHAPTER OUTLINE
The Case of Barb
47-year-old Caucasian female who has been divorced twice
Reported that she is depressed, experiences mood swings, and has bouts of crying and
panic attacks
Relevant History
Mother left home at age 10
History of physical and sexual abuse
Married and divorced twice
Attempted suicide three times
Background
Founder: Sigmund Freud
Grew up in Vienna, Austria
Went to medical school and became a doctor
Furthered his education by getting his doctor in psychiatry
His youngest daughter, Anna, became his intellectual heir
His ideas laid the foundation for the profession and practice of psychology
Basic Philosophy
Pessimistic view of human nature
Dominant force is the innate sexual instinct
Emphasis on unconscious drives
Human Motivation
Primary motivation for humans is intrapsychic conflict
Central Constructs
Instinct Theory
Life instinct: Eros
Death instinct: Thanatos
Topographic Model: The Iceberg Approach
Conscious thought
Unconscious thought
Preconscious thought
Structural Model: The Big Three
Id
Ego
Superego
Repression
Pushing โunacceptableโ material to the unconscious, and keeping it there
Always involved in the formation of symptoms
Can lead to a person becoming stuck or โfixatedโ at a particular psychosocial
stage
Symptoms as Symbols
Psychic conflict
Unacceptable sexual impulses
Symptoms serve as a defense against โunacceptable wishesโ
Defense Mechanisms
Identification
Displacement
Projection
Reaction Formation
Sublimation
Regression
Theory of the Person and Development of the Individual
Key Developmental Stages
Oral stage
Anal stage
Phallic stage
Latency
Genital stage
Health and Dysfunction
Healthy Personality
Able to love and work
Demonstrates minimal levels of repression
Able to bring unconscious conflicts to the conscious and see them as sources of
current behavior
Dysfunctional Personality
Unresolved unconscious conflicts
Due to unsuccessful resolution of 1 or more psychosexual stages
Realistic Anxiety
An appropriate affective reaction to real danger
Neurotic Anxiety
Fear that libidinal drives will be expressed and danger could result
Moral Anxiety
Fear of punishment by the superego
Types of Dysfunction
Hysteria (conversion disorder)
Phobias
Depression
Psychoses
Nature of Therapy
Assessment
Formal assessment is used to gather information about the nature of the clientโs
defenses and unconscious conflicts
Clients project their unconscious material onto an ambiguous stimuli
Overview of the therapeutic atmosphere
Personality of the therapist is banished
Use of the analytic couch
Roles of Client and Counselor
Client reveals everything that comes to mind
Counselor decides what is โrealโ vs. โnot realโ and correctly interprets the clientโs
unconscious material
Goals of Therapy
Help client uncover and resolve unconscious conflicts
Strengthen the ego
Process of Therapy
Insight
Resistance
Transference
Countertransference
Phases of Therapy
Opening Phase
Development of Transference
Working Through
Resolution of Transference
Therapeutic Techniques
Free Association
Interpretation
Analysis of the Resistance
Dream Analysis
Analysis of the Transference
Evaluation of the Theory
Qualities of the Theory
Precision and testability
Empirical support
Research Support
Outcome research
Theory-testing research
Issues of Individual and Cultural Diversity
Pros
Modern offshoots appear to devalue women less
Cons
Focus of change is on the individual, not the environment
Females are highly motivated by penis envy
Clearly rooted in European values
TEST ITEMS
Short Answer Questions
1. Describe Freudโs view of female development. Why is the process more difficult for
women than men, according to psychoanalytic theory?
2. State the fundamental rule of psychoanalysis and describe the theoretical rationale
upon which it rests.
3. Pick a defense mechanism, describe it, and give a client example.
4. Describe the stages of psychoanalysis.
5. What are the strengths and weaknesses of psychoanalysis in terms of working with
clients from diverse backgrounds?
6. Discuss research on outcomes of transference interpretations in psychodynamic
therapy.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. For Freud, the MOST important motivator of human behavior is:
a. self-actualization
b. self-esteem
c. anxiety
d. conflict
2. The MOST powerful source of human behavior, according to Freud, is
a. the unconscious
b. conscious thought
c. moral anxiety
d. early learning
3. About instincts, Freud believed
a. that they must be repressed
b. that they are directed towards preservation of the organism
c. that they must be expressed
d. b and c
4. The following, according to Freud, has no real contact with reality
a. id
b. superego
c. ego
d. repression
5. Which of the following structures have NO unconscious aspect?
a. id
b. ego
c. superego
d. all have unconscious aspects
6. Repression:
a. is involved in symptom formation
b. uses psychic energy
c. does not always result in symptoms
d. all of the above
7. Which of the following is/are true about defense mechanisms?
a. they are conscious
b. they only discharge a little instinctual energy
c. they lead to extreme manifestations
d. b and c
8. A goal of psychoanalysis is to
a. shore up defenses
b. strengthen the ego
c. increase projection
d. a and b
9. Neurotic anxiety is
a. fear of libido
b. fear of the superego
c. fear of ego
d. fear of Sigmund Freud
10. David believes that he is possessed by the spirit of a hyper-intelligent alien being, and that
the government has discovered this possession and is out to get him. In Freudโs view, David
is probably displaying
a. moral anxiety
b. projection
c. fantasy
d. all of the above
11. The role of the analyst is BEST characterized as that of
a. sage
b. teacher
c. fellow traveler
d. doctor
12. Susan, the analyst, looks forward to her 10:00am client on Fridays. She spends a lot of
time reading about issues relevant to this clientโs presentation, and views this client as being
special. Susan is probably experiencing
a. countertransference
b. transference
c. sublimation
d. burnout
13. Classic psychoanalysis is
a. well supported by research.
b. mixed in terms of research support.
c. not supported by research.
d. known for cultural diversity.
14. The primary purpose of proper training analysis is
a. to prevent countertransference
b. to make sure that the therapist knows her theory
c. to examine parallel processes between client and counselor
d. to ensure the continuation of psychoanalytic psychotherapy
15. Susan is an analyst who is working with her client Chloe. Susan asks Chloe to โfree
associateโ and tell her everything that comes into her mind. Chloe does not
disclose everything that she is thinking because she does not feel that it is relevant
to the session. Chloe has:
a. violated the Fundamental Rule of Psychoanalysis
b. assumed the role of the analyst
c. taken the โback seatโ
d. completed her formal assessment
16. Which of the following is true regarding the id and the ego?
a. The goal of the id is to seek pleasure and avoid pain and the goal of the ego is to
satisfy the id and keep the individual safe.
b. Topographically, the id represents unconsciousness and the ego represents
consciousness.
c. The id neutralizes pressure that the individual experiences from the environment and
ego provides a moral guide for the individual.
d. The id operates according to secondary process and the ego operates according to
primary process.
the
17. Hoglend and colleagues (2007) found that transference interpretation in
psychodynamic therapy was:
a. not critical to improvement.
b. more related to outcome for less dysfunctional clients.
c. more related to outcome for more dysfunctional clients.
d. a and c
18. Mary sought counseling because she feels very lonely. When Maryโs therapist began
exploring the source of Maryโs loneliness, Mary disclosed that several times,
people have told her that they have a hard time dealing with her โconstantly
chewing things such as gum, hard candy, pencils and pens.โ Maryโs counselor,
who is a well-trained analyst, believes that Mary is fixated in the Oral Stage of
psychosexual development. Given this information, which of the following may be
true?
a. Maryโs sexual drive was not satisfied from birth to age 1.
b. Mary received too little Erotogenic stimulation as an infant.
c. Mary received too much anal stimulation as an infant.
d. a and b
19. Deanโs wife Jean is constantly reminding Dean to pick up after himself at home. Jean
also gets upset because Dean frequently volunteers his time and sometimes their
money to their friends and other people in the community who are in need. The
result of Deanโs generosity is that Dean spends less time at home and often they do
not have enough money to cover their monthly expenses. According to Freud:
a. Deanโs parents had rigid rules about toilet training and rarely praised him for success.
b. Dean was not breast fed.
c. Deanโs parents offered extreme amounts of praise for his success in toilet training.
d. Dean never resolved his Oedipal complex
20. Nancy goes to the gym every day and pounds on a punching bag. Which defense
mechanism is she using?
a. identification with the aggressor
b. projection
c. displacement
d. none of the above
21. What is the relative importance of behavior in psychoanalytic theory?
a. Much behavior is driven by and related to unconscious motives.
b. The therapist notices that the client is more likely to perform desired behaviors when
appropriately reinforced.
c. The client is aware that his or her Realistic Anxiety drives his/her behavior.
d. a and c
22. The most important thing the analyst does is
a. help the client act out her unconscious impulses
b. interpret the clientโs transference
c. assist the client in making peace with his mother
d. changes the clientโs defense mechanisms
23. Match the phrase, Guided by the pleasure principle, with the letter of the appropriate
word
A. Superego
B. Id
C. Ego
D. None of the above
24. Match the phrase, Guided by the reality principle, with the letter of the appropriate
word:
A. Id
B. Superego
C. Ego
D. None of the above
Chapter 2
1. D, 33-34
2. A, 33-34
3. C, 34
4. A, 35-36
5. D, 36
6. D, 37
7. D, 38
8. B, 48
9. A, 42
10. B, 38
11. D, 47
12. A, 49-50
13. B, 57-59
14. A, 49-50
15. A, 47
16. A, 36
17. D, 60
18. D, 39
19. C, 40
20. D, 38
21. A, 33
22. B, 54-55
23. B, 36
24. C, 36
CHAPTER 2
1. p. 40-41
2. p. 47
3. p. 37-39
4. p. 39-41
5. p. 62-63
6. p. 60-61
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