Answer these 30+ Psychoanalysis MCQs and see how sharp is your knowledge of Psychoanalysis. Scroll down and let's start!
A. Age 5 or 6
B. Age 3 or 6
C. Age 5 or 8
D. Age 5 or 9
A. Ego; id
B. Id; ego
C. Erogenous zones; ego
D. Fixation; id
A. Id
B. Ego
C. Superego
D. Conscious
A. Pleasure; reality
B. Reality; pleasure
C. Angelic; devilish
D. Devilish; angelic
A. Sexuality, consciousness,& overemphasized aggression
B. Phallic stage
C. Pleasure principal; reality principal
A. Kinesthesia
B. Sensory interaction
C. Extrasensory perception
D. Vestibular sense
A. The oral and phallic stages
B. The id, ego, and superego
C. Libido and Thanatos
D. Psychic energy and psychic conflict
A. Superego
B. Ego
C. Id
D. None of these.
A. Unconscious processes
B. Conscious processes
C. None of the above
A. Actually have some disability that makes him or her inferior to others
B. Perceive himself or herself as inferior to others
C. Have parents who pushed him or her to be perfect
D. All of the above.
A. Pieces of unconscious material against which the ego defends itself
B. Patients undergoing psychoanalytic therapy
C. Created by emotionally important people in one's life
D. Created by emotionally unimportant people in one's life
A. Investigate the
B. Refine the techniques of free association and dream analysis
C. Determine the incidence and prevalence of childhood sexual experiences in adult psychiatric patients
D. Make the unconscious conscious
E. All of the choices are correct.
A. Sensation
B. Perception
C. Transduction
A. Organs
B. Receptors
C. Transduction
D. Adaptation
A. Being raised without love, affection, and security
B. Collective unconscious
C. Womb
D. All of these
A. Superego
B. Id
C. Ego
D. Libido
A. Personal unconscious
B. Ego
C. Superego
D. Persona
A. Penis for boys and the vagina for girls
B. Anus for boys and the mouth for girls
C. Penis for both boys and girls
D. Womb for boys and the penis for girls
A. Ideas or experiences she found disgusting
B. A positive transference
C. The exacerbation of her conversion symptoms
D. all of the above
A. Oral.
B. Anal.
C. Phallic.
D. Genital.
A. .be obsessed with their romantic partners
B. Be relatively uninterested in romantic relationships
C. We relate to others through our mental images of them
D. Patients histories and introspection
A. ​there are probably several possible genes
B. ​the season-of-birth effect
C. Reducing negative symptoms
D. Produces its benefits faster
A. Genetic influences.
B. Attribution.
C. Proximity
A. Serotonin and GABA
B. Disobedient models
C. Egoistic model
D. A stereotype
A. Resistance.
B. Humanistic
C. Behavior
D. Schizophrenia
A. Dream analysis
B. The talking cure
C. Free association
D. Case studies
A. Personality
B. Psychoanalysis
C. Freud
A. The collective unconscious
B. Animus
C. Social interest
D. Anxiety.
A. Generativity versus stagnation
B. Basic trust versus mistrust
C. Initiative versus guilt
D. Autonomy versus shame and doubt
A. In-depth observation and analysis of the individual
B. Preconscious mind
C. Practicing the
D. All of this
A. Projection
B. Reality
C. Sublimation
D. Anxiety
A. 8
B. 5
C. 2
D. 6
A. Emphasis on anxiety
B. View of penis envy
C. Ideas about the development of neurotic needs
D. Link between adult functioning and childhood struggles
A. Anxiety during childhood
B. External locus of control
C. Biological changes during adolescence
D. Personality inventory
A. V4.
B. V3
C. V2
D. V1
A. Conscious thought
B. Relationships with fathers
C. Unconscious thought
D. The Big Five traits
A. Sexual conflicts
B. Hating one's parents
C. Unresolved guilt
D. Frequent illness in childhood