According to the premise of security operations, _____________________ comes from habitually predicting an unraveling of personal relatedness.
a. psychosis
b. neurosis
c. guilt
d. hopelessness
e. anxiety
Q. 2What are security operations?
a. Psychological and interpersonal strategies that serve self-esteem and preserve our self-systems.
b. Psychological interventions designed to empower clients to learn assertiveness so that they can better take care of themselves.
c. Important functions filled by parents and other caregivers which, if inadequately performed, cause young people to grow into adults with compromised self-esteem.
d. Physical and behavioral strategies that serve self-esteem and preserve our self-systems.
e. Self defense mechanisms that are invoked when faced with incongruence in therapy.
Q. 3What is the origin of the term self-schema?
a. cognitive theory
b. Harry Stack Sullivan first used it
c. Carl Rogers first used it
d. behavioral theory
e. Gestalt theory
Q. 4What is meant by the term self-schemas?
a. Cognitive structures based on early experiences, mostly of anxiety, that cause neurosis and psychosis.
b. Cognitive structures based on early experiences, mostly those of satisfaction, security, and anxiety, that incline us toward certain attitudes, preferences, avoidances, and habits.
c. Behavioral structures that predict the things that we do.
d. This is a person centered term for a clients world view.
e. Emotional reactions to early experiences, mostly of satisfaction and anxiety, that cause us to seek loving relationships as adults.
Q. 5What did Harry Stack Sullivan mean when he conceptualized the self-system?
a. Our concepts of the world and how it affects us.
b. Our concepts of who we are and how we operate in relation to other people.
c. The psychoanalytic divisions of ego, id, and super ego.
d. The Jungian conceptualization of conscious and unconscious.
e. The personality that a person is born with.