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Chapter 4 Psychoanalytic Therapy | COUN 174 - Introduction to Counseling, Quizzes of History of Education

Class: COUN 174 - Introduction to Counseling; Subject: Counselor Education; University: California State University - Fresno; Term: Spring 2015;

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Analytical Psychology
DEFINITION 1
Jungs school of thought that we are shpedc by out past and
future (including history,, mythology, anthropology, and
religion)
TERM 2
Anxiety
DEFINITION 2
A feeling of dread that results form repressed
feelings,memories, desires, and experiences that emerge to
the surface of awareness.1. Reality Anxiety 2. Neurotic
Anxiety3. Moral Anxiety
TERM 3
Blank Screen
DEFINITION 3
Blank Screens is the third full length release from Vermont's
The Static Age.
TERM 4
Classical Psychoanalysis
DEFINITION 4
grounded in ID psychology and holds that instincts and intra-
psychic conflicts are basic factors shaping development
(normal and abnormal)
TERM 5
Collective Unconscious
DEFINITION 5
a storehouse of latent memory traces of humans ancestral
past shared through all humanity.
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Analytical Psychology

Jungs school of thought that we are shpedc by out past and future (including history,, mythology, anthropology, and religion) TERM 2

Anxiety

DEFINITION 2 A feeling of dread that results form repressed feelings,memories, desires, and experiences that emerge to the surface of awareness.1. Reality Anxiety 2. Neurotic Anxiety3. Moral Anxiety TERM 3

Blank Screen

DEFINITION 3 Blank Screens is the third full length release from Vermont's The Static Age. TERM 4

Classical Psychoanalysis

DEFINITION 4 grounded in ID psychology and holds that instincts and intra- psychic conflicts are basic factors shaping development (normal and abnormal) TERM 5

Collective Unconscious

DEFINITION 5 a storehouse of latent memory traces of humans ancestral past shared through all humanity.

Countertransference

as redirection of a psychotherapist's feelings toward a client- or, more generally, as a therapist's emotional entanglement with a client.- Therapists total emotional response to a client; classically inappropriate affect from the therapist to client, irrational responses, lose objectivity TERM 7

Crisis

DEFINITION 7 A crisis is any event that is, or is expected to lead to, an unstable and dangerous situation affecting an individual, group, community, or whole society. TERM 8

Death

Instincts

DEFINITION 8 Aggressive drive (sometimes manifested through wishing to die behavior)major challenge fro human race( manifested in hurting self sometimes) TERM 9

Dream Analysis

DEFINITION 9 For uncovering unconscious material and given the client insight into some areas of unresolved problems (defuse mech. said to be lowered in sleep); royal road to unconscious. TERM 10

Ego, ID, Super Ego

DEFINITION 10 are the three parts of the psychic apparatus defined in Sigmund Freud's structural model of personaliy; they are the three theoretical constructs in terms of whose activity and interaction our mental life is described.

Free Association

clients saying whatever comes to mind without self censorship. TERM 17

Stages of Psychosexual Development

DEFINITION 17 Freuds chronological stages beginning in infancy TERM 18

Interpretation

DEFINITION 18 Therapist pointing out, explaining, teaching the client menacing of behavior in dreams, free association resistance, and therapeutic relationship. TERM 19

Latent Content

DEFINITION 19 hidden, symbolic, unconscious motives wishes and fears. TERM 20

Manifest Content

DEFINITION 20 Dream as it appears to the dreamer

Life

Instincts

Help ensure survival of person and human race, growth, development, creativity, TERM 22

Libido

DEFINITION 22 sex drive, is a person's overall sexual drive or desire for sexual activity, sexual energy-->energy of all life instincts. TERM 23

Moral Anxiety

DEFINITION 23 fear of ones own conscious (not matching conscious).people with well develop conscious tent to feel guilty when against moral code. TERM 24

Neurotic Anxiety

DEFINITION 24 fear that the instincts will get out of hand and cause one to do something for which one will be punished. TERM 25

Reality Anxiety

DEFINITION 25 Fear of danger from external world (proportionate to degree of threat)

Describe Psychoanalysts view of human

nature:

Deterministic (irrational forces, unconscious motivation biological, instinctual drives) TERM 32

Development of Personality: First 6 stages of

life:

DEFINITION 32 Oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital, genital continues TERM 33

Death

Instincts

DEFINITION 33 aggressive drive TERM 34

What is it and why the importance of

Consciousness and Unconsciousness?

DEFINITION 34 Unconsciousness cannot be studied, but i ferried from behaor, stores all memories, experiences, and repressed materialGoal is to make unconscious conscious. TERM 35

Repression

DEFINITION 35 is adefensive mechanismandis the psychological attempt made by an individual to repel one's own desires and impulses toward pleasurable instincts by excluding the desire from one's consciousness and holding or subduing it in the unconscious.- Forcing threatening thoughts into unconscious.

Denial

is adefensive mechanism in which a person is faced with a fact that is too uncomfortable to accept and rejects it instead, insisting that it is not true despite what may be overwhelmingevidence.- closing ones eyes tothreatening experience. TERM 37

Reaction Formation

DEFINITION 37 is a defense mechanism in which emotions and impulses which are anxiety-producing or perceived to be unacceptable are mastered by exaggeration (hypertrophy) of the directly opposing tendency.- Behaving in a way the exact opposite of feelings. TERM 38

Projection

DEFINITION 38 a defense mechanism in which one attributes to others ones own unacceptable or unwanted attributes, thoughts, or emotions.- saying othersare thewar you are. TERM 39

Displacement

DEFINITION 39 (German: Verschiebung, "shift, move")is an unconscious defense mechanism whereby the mind substitutes either a new aim or a new object for goals felt in their original form to be dangerous or unacceptable.-Directing energy to object other than original. TERM 40

Rationalization

DEFINITION 40 (making excuses), a psychological defense mechanism in which perceived controversial behaviors are logically justified.manufacturing plausible rasons to explain bruised ego.

Oral Stage

denotes the first psychosexual development stage where in the mouth of the infant is his or her primary erogenous zone. first year- which deals with the inability to trust oneself and others, resulting in the fear of loving and forming close relationships and low self-esteem. TERM 47

Anal stage

DEFINITION 47 second stage of psychosexual development,lasting from age 18 months to 3 years.- which deals with the inability to recognize and epress anger, leading to the denial of ones own poet as a person and the lack of a sense of autonomy. TERM 48

Phallic Stage

DEFINITION 48 is the third stage of psychosexual development, spanning the ages of 3-6, wherein the infant-s libido centers upon his or her genitalia as the erogenous zone.-Which deals with the inability to fully accept ones sexually and sexual feelings and also to difficulty in accepting oneself s a man or women. TERM 49

Latency stages

DEFINITION 49 ages 6-12sexual interests aree replace by interests in school, playmates, sports, and range of new activities. This the time of socialization as hold turns outwards and forms relationship with others TERM 50

The primary therapeutic process and goals of

Psychoanalytic theory: Therapist Role

DEFINITION 50 to remain a blank screen (neutral and little self disclosure)

The primary therapeutic process and goals of

Psychoanalytic theory: Clients Role

Few face to face session than lie back on couch and fee association (any thought that comes to mind) TERM 52

The primary therapeutic process and goals of

Psychoanalytic theory: Relationship between

Client and Therapist

DEFINITION 52 therapist stands outside of relationship, comments on it, and offers insight producing interpretations. TERM 53

Maintaining Analytic Framework

DEFINITION 53 Refers to a range of procedural and stylistic factors. TERM 54

Dream work

DEFINITION 54 is the process by which latent content transformed into manifest content (therapist task to uncover disguised emanating by studying symbols in manifest content TERM 55

Analysis and Interpretation of Resistances

DEFINITION 55 any conscious and unconscious behavior that gets in the way of change.