A) frightening dreams that the patient has no conscious recollection of.
B) intense desires to harm other people who the patient felt were deserving of some form of punishment.
C) issues related to the patients' sexual orientation.
D) traumatic sexual experiences, many of which occurred in early childhood.
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A) one is controlled by the id and one by the ego and superego.
B) many of our unconscious thoughts and desires would be difficult for us to face upon waking.
C) we can only recall the manifest content after waking up.
D) one is conscious and the other unconscious.
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A) caused by the death instinct.
B) unconsciously motivated.
C) a type of defense mechanism.
D) repressed immediately.
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A) dream interpretation.
B) free association.
C) projection.
D) transference.
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A) Resistance
B) Transference
C) Countertransference
D) Dream interpretation
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A) Hypnosis is not a real phenomenon because hypnotized people are faking it.
B) After using hypnosis for a time, Freud began using it exclusively.
C) Freud always made hypnosis a large part of therapy.
D) Freud grew disillusioned by the limitations of hypnosis and turned to free association as a treatment technique.
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A) repression.
B) sublimation.
C) displacement.
D) denial.
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A) repression.
B) sublimation.
C) displacement.
D) projection.
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A) id.
B) neurotic impulse.
C) libido.
D) the structural model.
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A) search his or her mind for clues about unconscious thoughts.
B) report only those thoughts that seem psychologically significant.
C) lapse into silence on occasion to get in touch with unconscious thoughts.
D) say whatever comes into his or her mind.
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A) sublimation
B) displacement
C) reaction formation
D) projection
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A) The id, ego, and superego
B) The conscious, preconscious, and unconscious
C) The oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital stages of development
D) Denial, repression, and regression
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A) The superego is present in newborn children.
B) The healthiest personality is one in which superego has control over ego and id.
C) The actions of the superego are based on the reality principle.
D) The superego represents society's standards and values, most notably those of one's parents.
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A) Resolution of the Oedipus complex leads to the development of the superego.
B) During this stage, girls wish they had male genitals and boys wish they had female genitals.
C) Resolution of the Oedipus complex sends children into a stage in which they are physically attracted to members of the opposite sex but not their parents.
D) It takes place during the end of the oral stage.
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A) unconscious
B) preconscious
C) libido
D) Oedipus complex
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A) are an example of free association.
B) provide clues about unconscious associations.
C) indicate that psychoanalysis is progressing because the crucial unconscious material is close to breaking into consciousness.
D) occur almost exclusively during psychoanalysis.
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