Research and Other Theorists
1. In addition to procedures that Freud used to probe the unconscious mind (free association, dream analysis and analysis of mistakes) psychologists today have a new set of tools that are really an extension or variant of free association. These tests are called
____________________ Tests.
2. A test in which the stimuli are symmetrical inkblots and the subject is to explain what the inkblots appear to be is called the ____________________test.
3. A test in which the stimuli includes one or more persons in ambiguous scenes and the subject is to tell a story about what might be happening in these scenes is called the
______________________Test.
4. Carl Jung a Swiss Psychoanalyst developed _______________ _______________.
5. Jung believed that Freud put too much emphasis on the _________ as the primary subliminal motivating force.
6. Alfred Adler was the first to propose an alternative theory to Freud's, he called his theory_________________ psychology.
7.Alfred Adler believed that all people begin life with feelings of ___________________ brought on by our dependence as children.
8. Adler believed that depending on how people solve their issues of early dependence that people either went through life with and inferiority complex or a __________ ________.
9. Karen Horney was one of the first female psychoanalysts who began her practice in Berlin opposed many of Freud's ____________ ________________ideas.
10. Erik Erickson studied under Anna Freud, Sigmund Freud's daughter. He developed a theory based on_________________ ______________ of personality development.
11. Carl Rogers believed that a concept of self was integral to a person's development and that the goal of therapy was for the person to become their _________self.
12. Abraham Maslow focused on psychologically healthy people. Maslow believed that in order to self- actualize that an individual had certain needs that must first be met. He called this sequence of needs often portrayed as a triangle, the _______________ of needs.
13ocial learning theories such as those proposed by Julian Rotter and Albert Bandura are also called_______________ __________________ theories.
sex drive attachment antisocial personality
psychotherapy libido unconscious mind neuroscientists free association id
unconscious ego superego
organic ego inferiority
psychotherapist defense mechanisms redirected
questionnaires reaction formation Rorschach
mental projection male centered
humanistic projective eight stages
statistical procedures individual psychology hierarchy people extroverted abnormal psychology neurogenesis
differ real neuromigration
Thematic Apperception analytical
superiority complex trait
cognitive-social learning 16-dimensional