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EPPP Treatment and Intervention Exam Questions Correctly Verified & Answered. Freud's Structural Theory (Psychic Structure) - CORRECT ANSWER Represents core assumption of psychoanalytic theory and technique. 3 parts: Id, Ego and Superego. Id - CORRECT ANSWER Unorganized reservoir of energy ...

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Freud's Structural Theory (Psychic Structure) - CORRECT ANSWER Represents core assumption of
psychoanalytic theory and technique. 3 parts: Id, Ego and Superego.



Id - CORRECT ANSWER Unorganized reservoir of energy that includes basic instincts and biological drives
(sex & aggression). Dominated by the pleasure principle. Unconscious so has to be deduced from
dreams, slip of tongue, free association, and neurotic symptom formation.



Ego - CORRECT ANSWER Part of the id that has been modified by its interaction with external world.
Dominated by the reality principle. Logical, ordered aspect of personality. Balances Id & Superego to
makes reason and judgment possible.



Superego - CORRECT ANSWER Part of the ego that acts as conscience. Evolves from successful resolution
of Oedipal stage. Develops out of internalization of parental restrictions, prohibitions, and customs.



Defense Mechanisms - CORRECT ANSWER Relieve intrapsychic conflict and to avoid anxiety from conflict
- unconscious, but overt behavioral manifestations.



Repression - CORRECT ANSWER Rejection from consciousness of shameful or painful experiences.
Prevents unacceptable impulses or desires from reaching consciousness. Less available to treatment
(unconscious process). Goal is to bring it out.



Denial - CORRECT ANSWER Feelings, thoughts, needs that cause anxiety are disavowed.



Reaction Formation - CORRECT ANSWER Replace urges that are unacceptable to the ego by the
opposite. Original impulse denied, and opposite substituted. Typical of obsessive disorders. Eg. Secretly
gay man speaks out against homosexuality.

,Rationalization - CORRECT ANSWER Given a socially-acceptable reason for an unacceptable behavior.



Projection - CORRECT ANSWER Attributing unacceptable wishes to another. (Explains prejudice and
hypervigliance to danger)



Displacement - CORRECT ANSWER Transferring an emotion from the original idea to a more acceptable
one. (e.g., Freudian explanation for phobias is that fears are displaced onto other objects)



Fixation - CORRECT ANSWER When stuck in a developmental stage that had been attained successfully,
& returns to that stage when life becomes difficult.



Sublimation - CORRECT ANSWER Transformation of libidinal urges into socially-acceptable interests or
activities; is a mature defense.



Projective Identification - CORRECT ANSWER Transferring unwanted aspects of self onto another person
so that person can feel at one with the object of projection; person will exert pressure on other person
to experience feelings similar to his/her own



Splitting - CORRECT ANSWER Dividing external objects as either all good or all bad; can happen in
relationships



Parallel Process - CORRECT ANSWER When therapist acts toward supervisor the way their client acts
towards them. Can beneficial. Illustrates importance of transference and countertransference



Intellectualization - CORRECT ANSWER Control of affect & impulses by thinking of them instead of acting
them out.



Undoing - CORRECT ANSWER Symbolic acting out in reverse of something unacceptable that has already
been done (e.g., driving very slowly at site of auto accident one has caused)

, Psychoanalytic Conceptualization of Anxiety - CORRECT ANSWER When defenses break down and
impulses emerge = anxiety. Signal Anxiety is anxiety as a symbol that an impulse/conflict that is trying to
break through. Analyst works with pt. to talk about anxiety to uncover source or conflict.



Primary Process Thinking - CORRECT ANSWER Psychoanalysis. Unconscious mental processes;
characterized by lack of logic, ease of substitution of one idea to another, and immediate discharge of
energy; Governed by id. Can be seen in kids, through dreams, slips of the tongue, & jokes.



Secondary Process Thinking - CORRECT ANSWER Psychoanalysis. Conscious part of mental process;
Governed by ego, logical & sequential.



Free Association - CORRECT ANSWER Psychoanalysis Technique. Attend to all thoughts & report without
suppression or censuring



Resistance - CORRECT ANSWER Psychoanalysis. Inability to recall memories related to symptoms



Transference - CORRECT ANSWER Psychoanalysis. Pt. projecting feelings, thoughts, wishes about
persons in past onto analyst



Repetition Compulsion - CORRECT ANSWER Psychoanalysis. Used in transference; is when pts repeat in
the present feelings & affects from past.



Transference neurosis - CORRECT ANSWER When the transference reaction becomes intense



Therapeutic Alliance (Psychoanalysis) - CORRECT ANSWER Positive Transference (love) vs. Negative
Transference (aggression). Positive Transference (that which comes from the ego), can aid in treatment
progress. Part of pt's attitude toward analyst that motivated by wish to be rid of sx, find out what is
wrong, etc, allow pts to identify with therapist to help replace id with ego.



Countertransference - CORRECT ANSWER Process whereby the clinician projects his/her emotions, etc
from past onto pt, thus expressing his/her own unresolved conflicts; Can be useful if Therapist explores
reactions to uncover more subtle aspects of pt functioning.

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