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EPPP CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY NEWEST 2024-
2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 268 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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What are the basic Self Preservation Instincts, Sexual Instincts (libido),
biological drives in Freud's and Aggressive Drives
Structural Theory?
In Freud's theory, what is Ego
the logical ordered aspect
of personality?
The reality principle and functions to suspend the
What principle does the
pleasure principle according to the requirements of
Ego focus on?
the environment
What part of the ego The organizational, critical and synthesizing ability
makes reason and
judgement possible?
How does the superego As a result of a child satisfactorily passing through the
form? Oedipal development stage
What is the role of the Part of the ego that acts a conscience
superego?
What did early Conflict
psychoanalytic theory
emphasize as the basic
dynamic of personality?
Who is the ego in constant ID, Superego, & Reality
conflict with?
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Ego's way to relieve pressure from drives - when the
What are defense
ego does not give into the id, there is constant
mechanisms purpose?
pressure until some satisfactory outlet is found
How else could you Are unconscious mechanisms that operate to avoid
define a defense activating the anxiety that would be caused by
mechanism? conscious awareness of the conflict
What is the most basic Repression
defense mechanism and
underlies all the defenses?
What is the aim of make the unconscious conscious, to bring conflicts
psychoanalysis? out of repression
signals the breakdown of the defensive structure such
How does psychoanalytic
as when the defenses do not work well and an
theory, define anxiety?
impulse starts to break through
What is signal anxiety? Impulse is seeking expression
Unconscious mental processes characterized by a
What is the primary lack of logic, ease of substitution of one idea for
process? Who governs it? another and by the immediate discharge of energy. It
is governed by the id and the pleasure principle.
What is the secondary Conscious mental process, governed by the
process and who governs conscious part of the ego, functions according to the
it? reality principle and is logical and sequantial
What is resistance in when patients are unable to recall the traumatic
psychoanalytic therapy? memories that give rise to their symptoms
Therapists neutrality allows the patient to project onto
the therapist positive or negative feelings he or she
What is transference?
originally had for another significant person from the
past.
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Apart of transference, one repeats feelings and
affects from the past in the present. As a repetition of
What is repetition
unresolved unconscious conflicts, patients may
compulsion?
experience love, hate, or erotic feelings for their
therapist.
displaced love longings or the feelings of affection,
What is positive openness, and friendliness that allow for a working
transference? relationship between the patient and the
therapist/therapy.
What did Zetzel call Zetzel called it "therapeutic alliance" and Greenson
positive transference in called it "working alliance" - therapeutic alliance has
1956 and similarly been found to be an early indicator of therapeutic
Greenson in 1965? outcome
Transference is necessary for the process of treatment
According to Freud, how
and working through transference is important source
important is transference?
of personal growth
Therapist's INAPPROPRIATE reactions to a patient
What is
based on his or own enactment of personal needs
countertransference?
and resistance to the treatment.
As defined by Greenson 1. Confrontation 2. Clarification 3. Interpretation 4.
(1965), what are the four Working Through
steps of psychoanalysis?
Patient has to be shown that he or she is behaving in a
What is confrontation?
neurotic way
Trying to understand what, why, how the patient is
What is clarification? resisting - issues motivating the behavior are
explored.
Interpretations must be given in a manner that the
patient can hear. Interpretations are given again and
What is interpretation? again in order for true psychic change to occur.
Interpretation leads to insight, catharsis, and working
through.
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