Classic Psychoanalysis Flashcards
- Suffering caused by ____ motivates the patient to______ (Auld & Hyman, 1991)
neurosis; cooperative with treatment in achieving the goals of therapy
- As the patient works to achieve goals of therapy, he or she often shows _____ (Auld & Hyman, 1991)
resistance- acting in a way that is intended to prevent further self-discovery
mostly unconscious
- Interpretation (Auld & Hyman, 1991)
therapist calls attention to the resistance and informs the patient to the purpose resistance serves, by demonstrating this, the therapist enables the patient to consider whether this defense is necessary
- As patient tries to cooperate, _______
becoming more involved in treatment, transference occurs, reactions inappropriate to what the therapist has done and said, where the patient’s actions and feelings earlier in his life toward parents and others are determining the patients current action
- Transference forms
the focus for the most important resistances, and reveals all of the important unconscious attitudes of the patient
- transference neurosis
- When the vital unconscious conflicts become focused on the therapist, the result that’s achieved gradually through the course of the treatment
- does not exist until all of the unconscious conflicts are expressing themselves principally through the transference