Test Bank for Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy: Systems, Strategies, and Skills, 5th Edition
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Chapter 2 Freud and Classic Psychoanalysis
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. According to Freud, people struggle to find a balance
(a)
between Oedipal and Electra complexes.
(b)
between sexual drives and socially acceptable behavior.
(c)
between neurotic and psychotic defense mechanisms.
(d)
between self-expression and the expectations of authority figures.
2. Which statement accurately reflects Freudโs perspective on biology?
(a)
People are generally the victims of their biological characteristics.
(b)
Biology is an important determinant of human behavior.
(c)
Biology has more influence on the ego than on the id or superego.
(d)
Biology has more influence on the superego than on the ego or id.
3. The pursuit of pleasure and gratification as embodied by the โpleasure principleโ is
the goal of the
(a)
ego.
(b)
id.
(c)
superego.
(d)
unconscious.
4. All of the following are aspects of the personality EXCEPT
(a)
life instincts.
(b)
id.
(c)
ego.
(d)
superego.
5. The term โlibidoโ refers to
(a)
conscience.
(b)
rational thought.
(c)
energy and vitality.
(d)
the death instinct.
6. Despite its self-defeating quality, Gabe had been unsuccessful in eliminating his use
of alcohol because of the pleasure it brought him. In Freudian terms, which
personality system was dominating his behavior?
(a)
ego
(b)
superego
(c)
libido
(d)
id
7. The life instinct is also known as
also known as
(a)
eros; thanatos.
(b)
libido; eros.
(c)
thanatos; eros.
(d)
pleasure principle; reality principle
8. The
and the death instinct is
can be thought of as the opposite of the id.
(a)
ego
(b)
unconscious
(c)
libido
(d)
superego
9. Jared felt guilty about sleeping late on Sunday morning instead of going to church.
To which personality system would Freud attribute Jaredโs feelings?
(a)
superego
(b)
ego
(c)
libido
(d)
id
10. Which two of the following are most likely to be in conflict with each other?
(a)
the conscience and the superego
(b)
the life instinct and the libido
(c)
the superego and the id
(d)
the id and the libido
11. Rasheed wanted to go fishing with his friends Saturday morning, but he knew that
his daughter would be disappointed if he didnโt attend her soccer game. Rasheed
decided to compromise by attending the soccer game and joining his friends later in
the day. The personality system most likely to be responsible for Rasheedโs decision
is the
(a)
id.
(b)
ego.
(c)
superego.
(d)
libido.
12. Symptoms of gullibility, overeating, and argumentativeness are results of
developmental problems during the
stage.
(a)
latency
(b)
oral
(c)
genital
(d)
anal
13. According to psychoanalytic theory, parents who reward and praise children for
appropriate bowel and bladder control are likely to
(a)
spoil their children.
(b)
predispose their children to sexual promiscuity.
(c)
predispose their children to academic difficulties.
(d)
foster creativity.
14. Julianne was extremely vulnerable to practical jokes because she believed anything
that anyone told her. How would Julianneโs vulnerability best be explained using
Freudian theory?
(a)
She probably had developmental problems in the oral stage.
(b)
Her ego is not properly differentiated from her superego.
(c)
She is in the genital stage.
(d)
Her superego is excessively rigid.
15. Anna had been married and divorced three times and stated that she never had a
really satisfying relationship with a partner. According to psychoanalytic theory, she
most likely did not resolve the
stage.
(a)
genital
(b)
anal
(c)
phallic
(d)
latency
16. The Electra complex and Oedipus complex are navigated during the
stage.
(a)
oral
(b)
latency
(c)
anal
(d)
phallic
17. Successful resolution of the
empowerment.
(a)
latency
(b)
genital
(c)
oral
(d)
anal
stage typically results in feelings of
18. The phallic stage described by Freud is most strongly related to the development of
(a)
inappropriate feelings about the body
(b)
self-esteem, sexuality, need for love
(c)
gullibility, argumentativeness, and overeating
(d)
penis envy
19. An Oedipus or Electra complex is typically resolved through
(a)
a childโs identification with the same sex parent.
(b)
treatment for oral stage conflicts.
(c)
abreaction.
(d)
increasing childrenโs comfort with their own sexuality.
20. Kiara complained of feeling inferior to almost everyone and felt that she could not be
successful at anything. Freudians would suspect that she had difficulty in the
stage.
(a)
latency
(b)
anal
(c)
oral
(d)
phallic
21. What is sublimation?
(a)
A defense mechanism that involves turning to others for help and support, but
retaining responsibility for oneโs own difficulties
(b)
A defense mechanism that involves redirecting potentially harmful emotions
or impulses into social acceptable ones
(c)
A defense mechanism that involves transferring strong feelings from the
situation in which they originated to a less threatening situation
(d)
A defense mechanism that involves expressing anger and hostility in indirect
ways
22. The expression of previously repressed feelings is known as which of the following?
(a)
Working through
(b)
Catharsis
(c)
Transference
(d)
Countertransference
23. In psychoanalysis, therapist neutrality is important in order to foster
(a)
a strong therapeutic alliance.
(b)
countertransference.
(c)
interpretations.
(d)
transference.
24. Freudโs approach is most effective with those clients who
(a)
have psychotic disorders.
(b)
are emotionally fragile.
(c)
have neurotic disorders.
(d)
have relationship problems.
25. All of the following are true of psychoanalytic therapy EXCEPT
(a)
It is a lengthy form of treatment.
(b)
It has little influence on current clinicians.
(c)
It does not provide guidelines for healthy adult lifestyles.
(d)
Research substantiating its value is limited.
26. The material in awareness, always available to us is known as the
whereas the material that includes repressed drives and impulses is known as the
.
(a)
Conscious; unconscious
(b)
Unconscious; conscious
(c)
Preconscious; unconscious
(d)
Conscious; preconscious
27. Projection onto the therapist of characteristics of another person is known as
whereas clinicianโs projection onto a client of characteristics of
important people is known as
.
(a)
Transference; countertransference
(b)
Countertransference; transference
(c)
Interpretation; abreaction
(d)
Abreaction; interpretation
28. All of the following processes can be assessed during free association EXCEPT?
(a)
Discrepancies
(b)
Omissions
(c)
Transference
(d)
Excesses
29. Addressing clientsโ past problems and issues
(a)
usually has little impact since no change can occur in the past.
(b)
is an emphasis of the psychodynamic approach.
(c)
is correlated positively with successful treatment.
(d)
usually alienates clients because it does not focus on immediate concerns.
30. All of the following are true about classic psychoanalysis EXCEPT?
(a)
Its goal is to make the unconscious conscious.
(b)
Clients participated in analysis 3 to 4 times a week, for years.
(c)
Clients would lie on a couch and the therapist would sit outside their field of
vision.
(d)
Classic psychoanalysis continues to be a leading form of treatment.
SHORT ANSWER/ESSAY QUESTIONS
1. Define and discuss eros (life instinct) and thanatos (death instinct). Do you agree
with Freudโs dualistic model? How does it help explain the development of
personality?
2. Discuss the purpose of defense mechanisms. Explain 2 examples of healthy
defense mechanisms and 2 examples of unhealthy defense mechanisms.
3. Discuss the strengths, contributions, and limitations of psychoanalytic theory.
4. Define and discuss the importance of each of the following in psychoanalytic
treatment: transference, countertransference, free association, abreaction.
CHAPTER 2 Multiple Choice
1. b
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. c
6. d
7. a
8. d
9. a
10. c
11. b
12. b
13. d
14. a
15. c
16. d
17. a
18. b
19. a
20. a
21. b
22. b
23. d
24. c
25. b
26. a
27. a
28. c
29. b
30. d
Short Answer/Essay
1. See page 59 in the text.
2. See pages 61-63 in the text.
3. See pages 70-71 in the text.
4. See pages 64-67 in the text.
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