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Reaction Formation
Defense mechanism in which urges that are unacceptable are replaced by their opposites (e.g., over solicitude for hatred)
Rationalization
Defense mechanism in which a socially acceptable thought/explanation is utilized
Projective Identification
Defense mechanism in which person projects unwanted aspects of themselves onto another person to feel at one with them
Undoing
Defense mechanism - symbolic reversal
Signal Anxiety
Anxiety that occurs to signal that defense mechanism is not working effectively and impulses are breaking through
Primary Process
unconscious mental process - seen in young children; dreams, slips of tongue, jokes
- governed by the id
Secondary Process
conscious mental process; governed by ego; logical; reality
What did Greenson term part of positive transference?
"Working Alliance"
What did Zetzel call the aspect of positive transference that allows the patient to see the therapist as someone who can help?
"therapeutic alliance"
What are the steps in Psychoanalysis? (classical)
1 - Confrontation
2 - Clarification
3 - Interpretation
4 - Catharsis
5 - Insight
6 - Working through
1 - Confrontation
Therapist points out "neurotic" behavior.
2 - Clarification
try to figure out why, what, how, behaviors (from confrontation stage) are occurring
3 - Interpretation
Therapist provides interpretation to pt. must be done at right time and repeatedly
4 - Catharsis
emotional release from recall of unconscious material
5 - Insight
gained after repeated interpretations
6 - Working through
final stage in psychoanalysis - results in assimilation of interpretations and insight