Psychodynamic Approach
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- Q1According to this approach, behaviour is a result ofunconscious drives and instinctssubconscious drives and instinctsan in ability to reach self actualisationconscious drives and instincts60sEditDelete
- Q2What am i.... I am strategies used to manage the conflict within my mindEgoSuperegoIdEgo Defence Mechanisms60sEditDelete
- Q3What am i.... I am entirely unconscious and am made up of selfish, aggressive instincts that demand immediate gratification.EgoIdEgo Defence MechanismsSuperego60sEditDelete
- Q4What am i.... I am the moralistic part of our personality which represents the ideal self: how we ought to be.IdEgo Defence MechanismsEgoSuperego60sEditDelete
- Q5What am i.... I am the reality check, that balances the conflicting demands of my personalitySuperegoIdEgo Defence MechanismsEgo60sEditDelete
- Q6You see a cake in a shop, what would the Id tell you to do?Go to a different shop and buy a healthier treatyou'll get fat!Eat it!60sEditDelete
- Q7Your driving and someone pulls out in front of you, what would your superego tell you to do?Smile, you were probably at fault anywaysay idiot under your breath and let it goPush down on your horn to show them you are annoyed60sEditDelete
- Q8What is the following; Forcing a distressing memory out of the conscious mindRepressionDisplacementDenialSublimation60sEditDelete
- Q9What is the following; Refusing to acknowledge some aspect of realityRepressionDisplacementSublimationDenial60sEditDelete
- Q10What is the following; Transferring feelings from the true source of distressing emotion onto a substitute targetDenialDisplacementRepressionSublimation60sEditDelete
- Q11The oral stage of psychosexual stages start and ends …at 1-3 yearsat 3-5 yearsat 1-2 yearsat 0-1 years60sEditDelete
- Q12What happens during the phallic stage?development of nail bitingfocus of pleasure is the mouthsexual desires become consciousOedipus or Electra Complex60sEditDelete
- Q13What is a practical application of the psychodynamic approach?CCT/ PCTAIPsychoanalysisToken Economy60sEditDelete
- Q14The therapy based on this theory uses the following concept...making the conscious unconsciousto provide the client with Unconditional Positive Regardto identify and change maladaptive thinkingMaking the unconscious conscious and resolving repressed conflict60sEditDelete
- Q15Little Hans is an example of …An ExperimentA QuestionnaireA Case StudyA Meta Analysis60sEditDelete
- Q16According to Freud Little Hans was scared of horses because...of the Oedipus ComplexBias in ProcessingChildhood TraumaRole Models60sEditDelete
- Q17A Weakness of the Psychodynamic Approach is...Little HansUntestable conceptsNo Practical Application60sEditDelete
- Q18A strength of the psychodynamic approach is...Free willResearch to supportCultural biasDeterminism60sEditDelete
- Q19The structure of the mind; Id , Ego and Superego is called the...Three PartsTripartite StructureTri- part StructureTricycle structure60sEditDelete
- Q20According to Freud what is hidden under the water in his iceberg metaphor, because we cannot actively access it?The UnconsciousThe SuperegoThe Tripartite StructureThe Subconscious60sEditDelete