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WHAT IS PSYCHOTHERAPY? - CORRECT ANSWER-•A process of
therapeutic engagement
•A therapy meant to alleviate suffering and grief, help relieve existing
symptoms
•A growth experience encouraged through a structured method and
therapeutic relationship
•A method to regain equilibrium and achieve improved methods of coping
and adaptation to life
•A complex interpersonal and intrapersonal phenomenon that fosters
improved social relationships and social support
,What are some examples for different types of psychotherapy? -
CORRECT ANSWER-•Psychoanalytic/psychodynamic (such as Freudian,
Jungian, Rogerian)
•Behavioral
•Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy & Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and
subsequent derivatives, such as Eye Movement Desensitization &
Reprocessing
•Biofeedback
•Humanistic
•Supportive Psychotherapy
•Play Therapy for children (various derivatives from the models mentioned
above)
What are Freud's stages of psychosexual development? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Oral, Anal, Oedipal, Latency, Genital
,•A psychosexual theory based on these stages and emphasizing the
interaction of the Id (basic impulses/instincts), Superego (moral force
within) and Ego (the balancing force between the Ego and Superego)
What is psychoanalysis? - CORRECT ANSWER-•Use of the couch for
therapy so that the therapist can engage in "free association" without the
interference of looking at the analyst; sessions usually 3-4 days per week,
from 3-5 years or more
What is the psychodynamic approach? - CORRECT ANSWER-•Usually
1-2 times weekly, no couch, considered a potent tool of treatment, but not
as "comprehensive" as a formal analysis, length of therapy may vary from
brief to long-term
What is transference? - CORRECT ANSWER-what the patient projects
onto the analyst from their unresolved past experiences
What is countertransference? - CORRECT ANSWER-what the analyst
projects onto the patient
, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training: - CORRECT ANSWER-usually a
two year course of study post-graduate, for those who would like to practice
psychotherapy under this model
Psychoanalytic Training: - CORRECT ANSWER-a four-year course of
post-graduate study which also includes completion of a personal
psychoanalysis and successful analysis of at least two patients under
supervision
GOALS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS - CORRECT ANSWER-•To produce a
fundamental change in character
•The uncovering of unconscious conflicts
•To induce behavioral change motivated by new insights
•To correct developmental fixations and create more adult responses to
situations that occur
•Freud: "To be able to love and to work."
Fundamental tools for psychoanalysis: - CORRECT ANSWER-
•Fundamental tools include: (1) Acceptance of the patient for who they are,
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATES 2025/2026 WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 100% WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS PASS GUARANTEED | GRADED A+
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WHAT IS PSYCHOTHERAPY? - CORRECT ANSWER-•A process of
therapeutic engagement
•A therapy meant to alleviate suffering and grief, help relieve existing
symptoms
•A growth experience encouraged through a structured method and
therapeutic relationship
•A method to regain equilibrium and achieve improved methods of coping
and adaptation to life
•A complex interpersonal and intrapersonal phenomenon that fosters
improved social relationships and social support
,What are some examples for different types of psychotherapy? -
CORRECT ANSWER-•Psychoanalytic/psychodynamic (such as Freudian,
Jungian, Rogerian)
•Behavioral
•Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy & Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and
subsequent derivatives, such as Eye Movement Desensitization &
Reprocessing
•Biofeedback
•Humanistic
•Supportive Psychotherapy
•Play Therapy for children (various derivatives from the models mentioned
above)
What are Freud's stages of psychosexual development? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Oral, Anal, Oedipal, Latency, Genital
,•A psychosexual theory based on these stages and emphasizing the
interaction of the Id (basic impulses/instincts), Superego (moral force
within) and Ego (the balancing force between the Ego and Superego)
What is psychoanalysis? - CORRECT ANSWER-•Use of the couch for
therapy so that the therapist can engage in "free association" without the
interference of looking at the analyst; sessions usually 3-4 days per week,
from 3-5 years or more
What is the psychodynamic approach? - CORRECT ANSWER-•Usually
1-2 times weekly, no couch, considered a potent tool of treatment, but not
as "comprehensive" as a formal analysis, length of therapy may vary from
brief to long-term
What is transference? - CORRECT ANSWER-what the patient projects
onto the analyst from their unresolved past experiences
What is countertransference? - CORRECT ANSWER-what the analyst
projects onto the patient
, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Training: - CORRECT ANSWER-usually a
two year course of study post-graduate, for those who would like to practice
psychotherapy under this model
Psychoanalytic Training: - CORRECT ANSWER-a four-year course of
post-graduate study which also includes completion of a personal
psychoanalysis and successful analysis of at least two patients under
supervision
GOALS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS - CORRECT ANSWER-•To produce a
fundamental change in character
•The uncovering of unconscious conflicts
•To induce behavioral change motivated by new insights
•To correct developmental fixations and create more adult responses to
situations that occur
•Freud: "To be able to love and to work."
Fundamental tools for psychoanalysis: - CORRECT ANSWER-
•Fundamental tools include: (1) Acceptance of the patient for who they are,