
PSYC 371 PSYC371 Module 2 Test 2 (Liberty University)
PSYC 371 Module 2 Test 2
- Manufacturing "good" reasons to explain away a bruised ego, or to explain away failures or losses, is known as:
- The client's core experience in Adlerian therapy consists of:
- The technique whereby the analyst explains the meaning of certain behavior is known as:
- Adler's Individual Psychology was largely influenced by :
- The premise of Adlerian group work is that:
- The ego defense mechanism in which a person exhibits behavior that clearly shows signs of reverting to less mature stages is ____?
- Adlerian therapy has a phenomenological orientation. Thus, the therapist attempts to view the world:
- The techniques of psychoanalytic therapy are aimed at:
- A major characteristic of the classical psychoanalytic therapist is:
- In Erikson's view, the major developmental task in adolescence is:
- All of the following are stages in Adlerian counseling except:
- Resolution of sexual conflicts and sex-role identity is a critical function of the:
- The developmental crisis involving initiative vs. guilt occurs during the:
- Who is primarily credited with popularizing and extending Adler's work by applying Adlerian principles to group work?
- In psychoanalytic therapy, how do clients work with their dreams?
- Adlerians believe that discouragement:
- Which is (are) true concerning one's style of life?
- When counseling couples, Adlerian therapists strive to:
- One of the most important Freudian concepts, which consists of pushing unacceptable life events and painful feelings into the unconscious, is:
- The important developmental task during the middle age years is:
- Which child tends to feel squeezed out and may develop a conviction that life is unfair and a feeling of being cheated?
- The basic aim of psychoanalytic therapy is:
- Reorientation, the fourth phase of Adlerian therapy, involves:
- Adler believed that human behavior is
- All of the following are a part of Jung's view of development except:
- The purpose of examining a client's family constellation is:
- Which of the following is not one of the three universal life tasks Adler says we must master?
- According to Adlerians, inferiority feelings:
- Attributing to others the qualities or traits that are unacceptable to our own ego is best described as:
- One contribution of Adlerian therapy is that:
- The concept of resistance can best be described as:
- One way that clients in Adlerian therapy are encouraged to change is:
- A person who unconsciously exhibits overly nice behavior to conceal hostile feelings is probably using which ego defense?
- The process of redirecting sexual energy into some form of socially acceptable behavior is known as:
- The young adult who adopts his parent's outdated political beliefs to avoid unpleasant feelings of anxiety is an example of:
- Adlerians view the use of techniques in counseling as:
- An Adlerian therapist asks for the client's earliest recollections in order to:
- "Fictional finalism" is an Adlerian term meaning:
- As a result of the client/therapist relationship in psychoanalytic therapy:
- Analytic therapy is oriented toward:
- From a multicultural perspective, classical analysis may:
- If a person becomes fixated in the oral stage of development, later personality problems may include:
- In helping clients to examine their mistaken goals and faulty assumptions, an Adlerian therapist does not use:
- The Electra complex and the Oedipus complex are associated with what psychosexual stage of development?
- Which of the following would an Adlerian therapist particularly value?
- Feelings of hostility, destructiveness, anger, rage, and hatred are associated with the:
- The main function of the ego is:
- All of the following are life tasks that Adler taught we must successfully master except for:
- The libido is best described as:
- Who developed the object-relations view that focuses on separation and individuation?