Psychoanalytic Therapy Reviewer
Psychoanalytic Therapy Reviewer
Psychoanalytic Therapy Reviewer
Normal Development
Behavioral Disorders
Personality Flaws result from the failure to successfully resolve conflicts at an earlier
conflicts. Insight then results allowing the ego to assimilate new material.
1 - 3 Years Old Anal – focus relates to controlling bladder and bowel movements.
6 Years – Puberty Latent – Superego grows while id’s energies are suppressed.
Puberty - Death Genital – Finding balance. Ego and Superego are fully developed.
Principle Techniques
Interpretation – helping client gain insight into both past and present events.
Dream analysis – interpreting the manifest (obvious) and latent (hidden) meanings of dreams.
Analysis of resistance – helping client understand the basis for hesitation or stopping
progress in therapy
Analysis of transference – the client transfers or attributes issues from prior significant
Opening
Developing
Working Through
Resolving
* If you need to be open you need to be closed, if you want to be closed, you need to be
open.
Anxiety
The state of tension that motivates us to do something. It’s function is to warn of impending
danger and to signal to the ego to take action else the ego will be overthrown.
Displacement – means displacing or directing emotion onto a person/object other than the
Example: A meek employee, who is continually ridiculed by her boss, builds up tremendous
resentment but verbally attacks family members instead of her boss, who might fire her.
Rationalization – is justifying behavior to oneself and to others with well thought-out and
socially acceptable but fictitious reasons for certain behaviors. This is not just lying; it’s a
Example: A high school student explains away her failing of an algebra exam by saying, “I
really don’t see why I have to take this course. I don’t need it to graduate and that teacher
inferiority in one area by concentrating on another where the person can excel. This may be
Example: A woman who cannot bear children becoming overly attached to pets.
Projection – entails attributing to another person feelings and ideas that are unacceptable
Example: Feeling like a coward in handling a situation but blaming the outcome on the
Reaction Formation – involves exaggerating and openly displaying a trait that is the
opposite of the tendencies that we do not want to recognize (traits that have been repressed).
Example: People who are zealots about smut but really have hidden desires.
Denial – means failing or refusing to acknowledge or to recognize and deal with reality
Example: A police officer who witnesses the violent death of a fellow officer may press the
teacher, or coach.
Substitution – involves achieving alternate goals and gratifications in order to mask feelings
Example: Young girls who miss their father shacking up with older men.
Fantasy – involves retreating in one’s mind to a comfortable (maybe ideal) setting. While one
of the most useful defense mechanisms, it can become addictive and substitute for honest
effort.
Example: a partner does not feel that their needs are being met sexually so they envision
themselves engaging sexually with another person or in another way in their mind during
intercourse.
Example: A competent and capable adult acting very childish when sick in an attempt to
acceptable channels.
Introjection – is the taking in, absorbing or incorporating into oneself the standards and
Undoing – occurs when a person acts inappropriately thus producing anxiety; then the
person acts in an opposite way so as to reverse or negate the original behavior thus
Example: A child yells at the dinner table and then offers to help with the dishes.
Example: “Looking for a new job will bring rejection so I’ll just go with the flow and see what
happens.”
Isolation – is separating the emotion from an experience so as to deal dispassionately with
Psychotic Denial - Complete split from reality based on interpretation of activities and
events.
Psychotic distortion - Individuals cannot see things as others see them and misinterprets
much.
Autistic Fantasy - in which a person deals with emotional conflict and stressors by indulging
Conversion - Changing the affect into another symptom, such as physical disorder or
problem.