#1
Who is considered the father of psychoanalysis?
Carl Jung
Sigmund Freud
Alfred Adler
Erik Erikson
#2
Which of the following is NOT one of Freud's psychosexual stages?
Oral
Anal
Oedipal
Existential
#3
Which of the following best describes the 'pleasure principle' in Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
The innate drive to seek pleasure and avoid pain
The moral component of the personality
The rational part of the psyche that mediates desires
The development of life skills and problem-solving abilities
#4
The Oedipus complex occurs in which of Freud's psychosexual stages?
#5
The concept of 'transference' in psychoanalysis refers to:
The redirection of feelings from one person to another
A defense mechanism where unacceptable impulses are transformed into their opposite
The process of projecting one’s own feelings of inadequacy onto others
The repetition of patterns of behavior from earlier stages of development
#6
According to Freud, what are the three structures of the human psyche?
Id, Ego, and Super-ego
Conscious, Unconscious, and Preconscious
Mind, Body, and Spirit
Thinking, Feeling, and Behaving
#7
Carl Jung's concept of the collective unconscious is primarily composed of:
Personal experiences from one's lifetime
Inherited memories and ideas from human history
Repressed memories and desires
Learned behaviors and responses
#8
What did Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development focus on?
The role of the unconscious mind
The stages of cognitive development
Social and emotional development across the lifespan
The development of sexual identity
#9
Which psychoanalytic concept describes the process of projecting one's own unacceptable qualities onto others?
Regression
Repression
Projection
Transference
#10
Karen Horney's theory of neurosis differs from Freud's by emphasizing:
Biological determinants of personality
The role of the unconscious
The importance of societal and cultural influences
The fixation at various psychosexual stages
#11
Alfred Adler's theory introduced the concept of:
Oedipus complex
Archetypes
Inferiority complex
Defense mechanisms
#12
Melanie Klein is best known for her work in:
Adolescent psychology
Object relations theory
Classical conditioning
Existential therapy
#13
The term 'introjection' in psychoanalytic theory refers to:
The unconscious adoption of ideas or attitudes of others
A defense mechanism involving aggressive behavior
The process of integrating the personality
The development of sexual identity in childhood
#14
In psychoanalytic theory, the 'death drive' (Thanatos) is associated with:
The desire for the organism to return to a state of calm or nonexistence
The pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain
The development of personal identity and consciousness
The process of transferring childhood fears to adult relationships
#15
The concept of 'Winnicott's Object Relations Theory' primarily involves:
The relationship between the ego and the external world
How children internalize their experiences with caregivers
The stages of grief and mourning
The dynamics of group psychology