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What is the broad term covering: All therapeutic approaches - psychodynamic therapy = therapy based on psychoanalysis |
Psychotherapy |
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What is the professional name for therapist? |
Analyst |
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What is the professional name for the patient or client? |
Analysand |
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Who is supposed to interpret the latent content (including dreams, though not only this)? |
Analyst |
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Who is supposed to talk as much as possible and free associate? |
Analysand |
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What is often done by the Analysand in which it creates obstacles to treatment due to the threat it poses? |
Resistance |
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In psychotherapy, what is the concept of developing a relationship with the analyst that mimics a past relationship, often with a parent? |
Transference (involves treatment to work through this relationship and stop living in the past) |
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What are the three variables of personality structure in the psychoanalytic framework? |
Id, ego, and superego |
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Which agent of personality mediates between the id and the external world, acts as reality principle? |
Ego |
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Which agent of personality is dominated by urges, acts as pleasure principle, and acts as a link of the body to the personality? |
Id |
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Which agent of personality acts as the conscience and involves moral values and higher levels of thought and being? |
Superego |
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In the psychoanalytic theory, what concept is believed to be the id oriented toward destruction, seen as “slow suicide?,” and substance use is seen as a symptom of a repressed conflict? |
Drive reduction |
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In the psychoanalytic theory, what is more modern, focuses on deficient ego, most unable to self-regulate and cope with it, and substance use being a symptom of underlying coping/personality problems? |
Ego psychology |
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In psychoanalytic theory, what predisposing factor is a hunger or craving (“addictive personality,” and is internal? |
Addictive search |
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In psychoanalytic theory, what predisposing factor involves drugs/alcohol availability in the environment? |
Adventitious entrance |
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What ego defense mechanism is about making assumptions about others’ feelings based on own feelings….”You must hate me” (because I hate myself)? |
Projection |
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What ego defense mechanism is about making excuses and explanations for own behavior, even if that was not the true reason? |
Rationalization |
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What ego defense mechanism is about making excuses and explanations for own behavior, even if that was not the true reason? |
Rationalization |
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What ego defense mechanism is about going backward developmentally when threatened (throwing tantrum, wanting to be comforted like a child)? |
Regression |
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What ego defense mechanism is about making excuses and explanations for own behavior, even if that was not the true reason? |
Rationalization |
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What ego defense mechanism is about going backward developmentally when threatened (throwing tantrum, wanting to be comforted like a child)? |
Regression |
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What ego defense mechanism is about trying to “make up” for recent behavior to erase it (being extra kind and caring after lashing out at spouse)? |
Undoing |
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To solve these who defense mechanisms, psychoanalysis says there is a need to integrate what with the conscious, make peace with threats, and work through past conflicts and emotions? |
Unconscious |
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To solve these who defense mechanisms, psychoanalysis says there is a need to integrate what with the conscious, make peace with threats, and work through past conflicts and emotions? |
Unconscious |
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In addiction as a defense mechanism, substance use protects what from anxiety? |
The ego |
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In addiction as a defense mechanism, what is the feeling of the addict believing nothing can touch them or having a feeling of power over others? |
Feeling omnipotent |
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What is the hypothesis in which different drugs are used to treat different symptoms (EX: stimulants for depression)? |
Self-medication hypothesis |
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What group often does not address internal issue of self-medication? |
Legal controls |
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What group often does not address internal issue of self-medication? |
Legal controls |
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True or false? Those drawn to more extreme, illegal drugs are more likely to have severe problems. |
True |
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What group often does not address internal issue of self-medication? |
Legal controls |
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True or false? Those drawn to more extreme, illegal drugs are more likely to have severe problems. |
True |
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Which stage of recovery is “I can’t,” and involves reliance on external control? |
Stage I |
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What group often does not address internal issue of self-medication? |
Legal controls |
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True or false? Those drawn to more extreme, illegal drugs are more likely to have severe problems. |
True |
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Which stage of recovery is “I can’t,” and involves reliance on external control? |
Stage I |
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What stage of recovery is “I won’t” and is internalized? |
Stage II |
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What stage of recovery is “I don’t need to,” and is mostly not reached by addicts? |
Stage III |
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What stage of recovery is “I don’t need to,” and is mostly not reached by addicts? |
Stage III |
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What therapy is less commonly used now for addiction, doesn’t involve enough “ego strength” or empirical evidence that it works? |
Traditional psychoanalytic therapy |
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What stage of recovery is “I don’t need to,” and is mostly not reached by addicts? |
Stage III |
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What therapy is less commonly used now for addiction, doesn’t involve enough “ego strength” or empirical evidence that it works? |
Traditional psychoanalytic therapy |
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What alternative for traditional psychoanalytic therapy works on relational issues that may underlie substance use? |
Relational psychoanalysis |
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What stage of recovery is “I don’t need to,” and is mostly not reached by addicts? |
Stage III |
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What therapy is less commonly used now for addiction, doesn’t involve enough “ego strength” or empirical evidence that it works? |
Traditional psychoanalytic therapy |
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What alternative for traditional psychoanalytic therapy works on relational issues that may underlie substance use? |
Relational psychoanalysis |
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What therapeutic alternative involves working as partners and prevents relapse? |
Harm reduction |