In: Psychology
A9 .Q-Sorting is
a. distributing the cards from the California Q-Set in organized columns
b. taking a test where you press the spacebar each time the letter “Q” is in view on the screen
c. writing the letter “Q” as many times as you can in 120 seconds 350,000 times per day
d. choices a and b
B2. Sara, a therapy patient, begins to view her therapist the same way she views her ex-husband, whom she recently divorced. Which of the following terms best describes the process that may impact whether progress is made in Sara’s therapy?
a. insight.
b. countertransference
c. transference
d. thanatos
B3. The lexical hypothesis states that
a. words do not exist to describe personality
b. we have universal terms to describe individual differences
c. moods are more stable than traits
d. individual differences from culture to culture vary significantly
A3. Freud’s definition of mental health involves what?
a. problematic attachment relationships between mother and caregiver
b. one’s balance between love and work pursuits
c. libido and thanatos
d. Oedipus and the Electra iceberg fixation regression complex
A9. a. distributing the cards from the California Q-Set in organized columns
Explanation: Q sorting is a methodology that helps to gain insight to the subjectivity of the client. California Q-Set is a common type of Q methodology used by distributing cards with questions.
B2. c. transference
Explaination: It is a phenomenon that occurs when a person who is recieving the therapy (client or patient) attaches forms of emotions such as love, anger, and hostility onto the therapist or the doctor.
B3. b. we have universal terms to describe individual differences
Explanation: This hypothesis suggests that we have the capacity to encode in our everyday languages the differences that we percieved between different individuals.
A3 b. one’s balance between love and work pursuits
Explaination: Frued gave his famous definition of mental health in which he described mental health as the ability to love, work, and play.