In psychoanalysis, forgetting appointments is an example of
a. free association.
b. regression.
c. resistance.
d. separation.
Q. 2Which of these forms of therapy is likely to be most expensive for the patient
a. behavior therapy.
b. cognitive therapy.
c. psychoanalysis.
d. psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
Q. 3Traditional psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy are similar in that they both
a. explore the impact of early childhood development.
b. have meetings 4 times a week with the patient.
c. rely on free association as a primary technique.
d. use a couch.
Q. 4Adapting in positive ways to the external world, is a therapeutic goal associated with
a. ego psychology.
b. Freudian drive theory.
c. object relations.
d. self psychology.
Q. 5For psychoanalysts of all types, a significant therapeutic goal for patients is
a. free association.
b. resolving conflicts within themselves.
c. understanding the separation and individuation process.
d. understanding splitting.
Q. 6Psychoanalysis can help patients get better by helping them to
a. resolve unconscious conflicts within themselves.
b. change their beliefs to change behavior.
c. learn about their regression.
d. understand their id.
Q. 7The concept of two-person psychology is most likely to be associated with
a. drive theory.
b. ego psychology.
c. object relations.
d. relational psychoanalysis.
Q. 8A focus on intersubjectivity, the concept that both psychoanalyst and patient influence each other, is most closely identified with
a. drive theory.
b. ego psychology.
c. object relations.
d. relational psychoanalysis.