PCN-107 Midterm EXAM (2026) QUESTIONS
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Preconsciousness Freud/Psychoanalysis: The ___________________
houses all memory that has been lost to
consciousness but can be accessed and
remembered with relative ease
Consciousness Freud: Psychoanalysis: all of our feelings,
thoughts, fantasies, and behaviors of which we
are aware, is a small part of what Freud believed
motivates the individual
Unconsciousness Freud/ Psychoanalysis: more primitive mind,
however, is the true motivator of our underlying
desires and wants. The _____________________ is driven
by our id energy, which is comprised of our
instincts
,Defense Mechanisms Freud/ psychoanalysis: we are inherently driven
to satisfy our needs, placing restraints is unnatural
and will inevitably lead to neurotic and even
psychotic behavior as the individual attempts to
control his or her urges through the use of
______________. Healthy when assist the individual in
functioning in adaptive ways in society; however,
they become pathological when they are
overused and result in behaviors that impair
everyday living.
Anxiety Freud/ Psychoanalysis: Moral, Neurotic, Realistic
Psychosexual Stages of Freud/ Psyschoanalysis: Oral, anal, phallic,
Development latency, genital stages
Oedipus Complex Freud/ Psychoanalysis: desire to sleep with or
possess one's mother and kill one's father
Dream Analysis Freud/ Psychoanalysis: _________ are a projection of
our unconscious and represent symbolic images
of our desires and wishes
ID Freud/ Psychoanalysis: All of the psychic energy
from our life and death instincts comprise the ___
—or more literally, "the it." We are born all ____, and
Freud believed that the _____, sometimes called
the primitive mind, unconsciously motivates
almost all of our behaviors. The ___ operates from
raw, irrational impulses called primary process,
and is fueled by the pleasure principle, whose
aim is to reduce tension through the simplest
means possible
, Ego Freud/ Psychoanalysis: without an id, the _____ has
no function. Called the "I" by Freud, the ______
develops sometime after the infant is born as the
child begins to wrestle with the external world of
reality. Partly conscious, but also operating out of
the precociousness and unconscious, the manner
in which the _____ functions is often called
secondary process (created secondarily after the
id has formed). The main function of the ____ is to
temper the id by finding socially acceptable ways
to meet the demands of the id.
Superego Freud/ psychoanalysis: MORAL IMPERATIVES
(our moral compass) internalization of the moral
imperatives of our parents and other significant
others, and led to the development of a personal
conscience. Freud believed that the _______
emerged from the individual's Oedipal struggle.
Operates out of unconscious and
precociousness. Contains the "beast within."
Transeference Freud/ Psychoanalysis: clients putting their
feelings on counselors. Sometimes forming a
"false connection"
Countertransference Freud/ Psychoanalysis: the therapist transfers
feelings onto the client.
Collective Unconscious Jung/ Analytical: a depository of ancient images
which we all hold in common.
Archetypes Jung/ Analytical: tendency to differentiate
aspects of the person. Create complexes. Makes
us "human"
Thinking/Feeling/Intuiting/Sensing Jung/ Analytical: These functions are the ways in
which we operate in our outer or inner world
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Terms in this set (90)
Preconsciousness Freud/Psychoanalysis: The ___________________
houses all memory that has been lost to
consciousness but can be accessed and
remembered with relative ease
Consciousness Freud: Psychoanalysis: all of our feelings,
thoughts, fantasies, and behaviors of which we
are aware, is a small part of what Freud believed
motivates the individual
Unconsciousness Freud/ Psychoanalysis: more primitive mind,
however, is the true motivator of our underlying
desires and wants. The _____________________ is driven
by our id energy, which is comprised of our
instincts
,Defense Mechanisms Freud/ psychoanalysis: we are inherently driven
to satisfy our needs, placing restraints is unnatural
and will inevitably lead to neurotic and even
psychotic behavior as the individual attempts to
control his or her urges through the use of
______________. Healthy when assist the individual in
functioning in adaptive ways in society; however,
they become pathological when they are
overused and result in behaviors that impair
everyday living.
Anxiety Freud/ Psychoanalysis: Moral, Neurotic, Realistic
Psychosexual Stages of Freud/ Psyschoanalysis: Oral, anal, phallic,
Development latency, genital stages
Oedipus Complex Freud/ Psychoanalysis: desire to sleep with or
possess one's mother and kill one's father
Dream Analysis Freud/ Psychoanalysis: _________ are a projection of
our unconscious and represent symbolic images
of our desires and wishes
ID Freud/ Psychoanalysis: All of the psychic energy
from our life and death instincts comprise the ___
—or more literally, "the it." We are born all ____, and
Freud believed that the _____, sometimes called
the primitive mind, unconsciously motivates
almost all of our behaviors. The ___ operates from
raw, irrational impulses called primary process,
and is fueled by the pleasure principle, whose
aim is to reduce tension through the simplest
means possible
, Ego Freud/ Psychoanalysis: without an id, the _____ has
no function. Called the "I" by Freud, the ______
develops sometime after the infant is born as the
child begins to wrestle with the external world of
reality. Partly conscious, but also operating out of
the precociousness and unconscious, the manner
in which the _____ functions is often called
secondary process (created secondarily after the
id has formed). The main function of the ____ is to
temper the id by finding socially acceptable ways
to meet the demands of the id.
Superego Freud/ psychoanalysis: MORAL IMPERATIVES
(our moral compass) internalization of the moral
imperatives of our parents and other significant
others, and led to the development of a personal
conscience. Freud believed that the _______
emerged from the individual's Oedipal struggle.
Operates out of unconscious and
precociousness. Contains the "beast within."
Transeference Freud/ Psychoanalysis: clients putting their
feelings on counselors. Sometimes forming a
"false connection"
Countertransference Freud/ Psychoanalysis: the therapist transfers
feelings onto the client.
Collective Unconscious Jung/ Analytical: a depository of ancient images
which we all hold in common.
Archetypes Jung/ Analytical: tendency to differentiate
aspects of the person. Create complexes. Makes
us "human"
Thinking/Feeling/Intuiting/Sensing Jung/ Analytical: These functions are the ways in
which we operate in our outer or inner world