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