Psychodynamic Therapy

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What is the primary goal of psychodynamic therapy?

  1. To help clients gain insight into their unconscious conflicts.

  2. To change clients' behavior through operant conditioning.

  3. To help clients develop coping mechanisms for stress.

  4. To provide clients with emotional support.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Psychodynamic therapy is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on helping clients gain insight into their unconscious conflicts and how these conflicts are affecting their current thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

What is the role of the therapist in psychodynamic therapy?

  1. To provide clients with advice and direction.

  2. To help clients explore their unconscious conflicts.

  3. To challenge clients' beliefs and behaviors.

  4. To provide clients with emotional support.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The therapist in psychodynamic therapy is not there to provide clients with advice or direction. Instead, the therapist's role is to help clients explore their unconscious conflicts and how these conflicts are affecting their current thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

What is transference?

  1. The process of transferring feelings from one person to another.

  2. The process of repressing feelings and thoughts.

  3. The process of projecting feelings onto another person.

  4. The process of identifying with another person.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Transference is the process of transferring feelings from one person to another. In psychodynamic therapy, transference occurs when clients transfer feelings they have for significant people in their lives, such as their parents or siblings, onto the therapist.

What is countertransference?

  1. The process of transferring feelings from one person to another.

  2. The process of repressing feelings and thoughts.

  3. The process of projecting feelings onto another person.

  4. The process of identifying with another person.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Countertransference is the process of transferring feelings from one person to another. In psychodynamic therapy, countertransference occurs when the therapist transfers feelings they have for significant people in their lives, such as their parents or siblings, onto the client.

What is free association?

  1. The process of saying whatever comes to mind, without censorship.

  2. The process of repressing feelings and thoughts.

  3. The process of projecting feelings onto another person.

  4. The process of identifying with another person.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Free association is the process of saying whatever comes to mind, without censorship. In psychodynamic therapy, free association is used to help clients access their unconscious thoughts and feelings.

What is dream analysis?

  1. The process of interpreting the meaning of dreams.

  2. The process of repressing feelings and thoughts.

  3. The process of projecting feelings onto another person.

  4. The process of identifying with another person.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dream analysis is the process of interpreting the meaning of dreams. In psychodynamic therapy, dream analysis is used to help clients access their unconscious thoughts and feelings.

What is resistance?

  1. The process of opposing or blocking the progress of therapy.

  2. The process of repressing feelings and thoughts.

  3. The process of projecting feelings onto another person.

  4. The process of identifying with another person.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Resistance is the process of opposing or blocking the progress of therapy. In psychodynamic therapy, resistance can occur when clients are afraid of what they might discover about themselves or when they are unwilling to change their behavior.

What is insight?

  1. The process of gaining a deeper understanding of oneself.

  2. The process of repressing feelings and thoughts.

  3. The process of projecting feelings onto another person.

  4. The process of identifying with another person.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Insight is the process of gaining a deeper understanding of oneself. In psychodynamic therapy, insight is the goal of therapy. When clients gain insight, they are able to see how their unconscious conflicts are affecting their current thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

What is catharsis?

  1. The process of releasing pent-up emotions.

  2. The process of repressing feelings and thoughts.

  3. The process of projecting feelings onto another person.

  4. The process of identifying with another person.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Catharsis is the process of releasing pent-up emotions. In psychodynamic therapy, catharsis can occur when clients are able to talk about their feelings in a safe and supportive environment.

Which of the following is a defense mechanism?

  1. Repression

  2. Projection

  3. Rationalization

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Defense mechanisms are unconscious mental processes that protect the ego from anxiety. Repression, projection, and rationalization are all examples of defense mechanisms.

What is the Oedipus complex?

  1. A boy's unconscious sexual desire for his mother.

  2. A girl's unconscious sexual desire for her father.

  3. A boy's unconscious desire to kill his father.

  4. A girl's unconscious desire to kill her mother.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Oedipus complex is a boy's unconscious sexual desire for his mother. It is named after the Greek myth of Oedipus, who unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.

What is the Electra complex?

  1. A boy's unconscious sexual desire for his mother.

  2. A girl's unconscious sexual desire for her father.

  3. A boy's unconscious desire to kill his father.

  4. A girl's unconscious desire to kill her mother.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Electra complex is a girl's unconscious sexual desire for her father. It is named after the Greek myth of Electra, who helped her brother Orestes kill their mother Clytemnestra for murdering their father Agamemnon.

What is the id, ego, and superego?

  1. The three parts of the personality according to Sigmund Freud.

  2. The three parts of the brain according to Sigmund Freud.

  3. The three parts of the nervous system according to Sigmund Freud.

  4. The three parts of the body according to Sigmund Freud.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The id, ego, and superego are the three parts of the personality according to Sigmund Freud. The id is the impulsive, pleasure-seeking part of the personality, the ego is the rational, reality-testing part of the personality, and the superego is the moral, ethical part of the personality.

What is the difference between primary and secondary process thinking?

  1. Primary process thinking is logical and rational, while secondary process thinking is illogical and irrational.

  2. Primary process thinking is illogical and irrational, while secondary process thinking is logical and rational.

  3. Primary process thinking is unconscious, while secondary process thinking is conscious.

  4. Primary process thinking is conscious, while secondary process thinking is unconscious.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Primary process thinking is illogical and irrational, while secondary process thinking is logical and rational. Primary process thinking is also unconscious, while secondary process thinking is conscious.

What is the role of the unconscious in psychodynamic therapy?

  1. The unconscious is the source of all mental illness.

  2. The unconscious is the source of all creativity.

  3. The unconscious is the source of all dreams.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The unconscious is the source of all mental illness, creativity, and dreams. In psychodynamic therapy, the therapist helps clients to access their unconscious thoughts and feelings in order to understand how these thoughts and feelings are affecting their current thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

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