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Comprehensive Psychotherapy Approaches, Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Insights, Cognitive-Behavioral Techniques, DBT, Person-Centered Therapy, Defense Mechanisms, Behavioral Modification, Insight-Oriented, Supportive, Group, Integrative, and Evidence-Based Mental Health Interventions Questions Complete with Verified A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 Psychotherapy • Scientifically validated, non-somatic treatment that attempts to change patterns of psychological functioning through insight, understanding, or changes in behavioral functioning • Can help individuals develop healthy coping skills and increase sense of control • Also referred to as talk therapy, counseling, or simply therapy Psychoanalytic-Related Psychotherapies • Focus on unconscious processes as they are manifested in present behavior (making the unconscious conscious) • Aim to increase patient's self-awareness and understanding of the influence of the past on present behavior Id -impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. -The personality of the newborn child is all id and only later does it develop an ego and super-ego Superego -incorporates the values and morals of society which are learned from one's parents and others. -It develops around the age of 3 - 5 Ego -develops to mediate between the unrealistic id and the external real world. -It is the decision-making component of personality. -Ideally, the ego works by reason, whereas the id is chaotic and unreasonable. Transference projection of unconscious feelings about important figures in the patient's life onto the therapist Countertransference Projection of unconscious feelings about important figures in the therapist's life onto the patient Defense Mechanisms Unconscious processes used by the ego to protect oneself and relieve anxiety Controlling Which Defense Mechanism: -Attempting to manage or regulate events or objects in the environment to minimize anxiety and to resolve inner conflicts. Displacement Which Defense Mechanism: -Redirecting of thoughts feelings & impulses directed at one person or object, but taken out upon another person or object Intellectualization Which Defense Mechanism: -Works to reduce anxiety by thinking about events in a cold and clinical way. Rationalization Which Defense Mechanism: -Involves explaining an unacceptable behavior or feeling in a rational or logical manner, avoiding the true reasons for the behavior. Reaction Formation Which Defense Mechanism: -Converting of unwanted or dangerous thoughts, feelings or impulses into their opposites. Repression Which Defense Mechanism: -Unconscious blocking of unacceptable thoughts, feelings and impulses. Displacement Which Defense Mechanism: -Example is the man who gets angry at his boss, but can’t express his anger to his boss for fear of being fired. He instead comes home and kicks the dog or starts an argument with his wife. The man is redirecting his anger from his boss to his dog or wife. Intellectualization Which Defense Mechanism: -For example, a person who has just been diagnosed with a terminal illness might focus on learning everything about the disease in order to avoid distress and remain distant from the reality of the situation. Rationalization Which Defense Mechanism: -For example, a person who is turned down for a date might rationalize the situation by saying they were not attracted to the other person anyway, or a student might blame a poor exam score on the instructor rather than his or her lack of preparation. Reaction Formation Which Defense Mechanism: -For instance, a woman who is very angry with her boss and would like to quit her job may instead be overly kind and generous toward her boss and express a desire to keep working there forever. She is incapable of expressing the negative emotions of anger and unhappiness with her job, and instead becomes overly kind to publicly demonstrate her lack of anger and unhappiness. Acting Out Which Defense Mechanism: -Performing an extreme behavior in order to express thoughts or feelings the person feels incapable of otherwise expressing. Denial

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Comprehensive Psychotherapy
Approaches, Psychoanalytic and
Psychodynamic Insights, Cognitive-
Behavioral Techniques, DBT, Person-
Centered Therapy, Defense Mechanisms,
Behavioral Modification, Insight-
Oriented, Supportive, Group,
Integrative, and Evidence-Based Mental
Health Interventions Questions Complete
with Verified A+ Graded Rationales
Latest Updated 2026
Psychotherapy

• Scientifically validated, non-somatic treatment that attempts to change patterns of
psychological functioning through insight, understanding, or changes in behavioral functioning
• Can help individuals develop healthy coping skills and increase sense of control
• Also referred to as talk therapy, counseling, or simply therapy

Psychoanalytic-Related Psychotherapies

• Focus on unconscious processes as they are manifested in present behavior (making the
unconscious conscious)
• Aim to increase patient's self-awareness and understanding of the influence of the past on
present behavior

Id

-impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the
instincts.
-The personality of the newborn child is all id and only later does it develop an ego and super-
ego

Superego



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, -incorporates the values and morals of society which are learned from one's parents and others.
-It develops around the age of 3 - 5

Ego

-develops to mediate between the unrealistic id and the external real world.
-It is the decision-making component of personality.
-Ideally, the ego works by reason, whereas the id is chaotic and unreasonable.

Transference

projection of unconscious feelings about important figures in the patient's life onto the
therapist

Countertransference

Projection of unconscious feelings about important figures in the therapist's life onto the
patient

Defense Mechanisms

Unconscious processes used by the ego to protect oneself and relieve anxiety

Controlling

Which Defense Mechanism:

-Attempting to manage or regulate events or objects in the environment to minimize anxiety
and to resolve inner conflicts.

Displacement

Which Defense Mechanism:

-Redirecting of thoughts feelings & impulses directed at one person or object, but taken out
upon another person or object

Intellectualization

Which Defense Mechanism:

-Works to reduce anxiety by thinking about events in a cold and clinical way.

Rationalization

Which Defense Mechanism:

-Involves explaining an unacceptable behavior or feeling in a rational or logical manner, avoiding
the true reasons for the behavior.

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