NCE Treatment Planning Exam Questions
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Jung's archetypes definition - Answer✔the images and concepts that develop the collective
unconscious of humanity
Jung's archetypes 1-6 - Answer✔The Way: image of journey through life
The Self: unifies and orders experience
Animus and Anima: image of gender
Rebirth: being reborn, resurrected, or reincarnated
Persona: mask one shows to others
Shadow: dark side of one's personality
Jung's archetypes 7-12 - Answer✔Stock characters: dramatic roles that appear in folktales
The Hero: vanquishes evil and rescues downtrodden
The Trickster: plays pranks or works magic spells
The Sage: wise old person
Power: symbol such as eagle or sword
Number: certain numbers appear throughout history and across cultures
Jung's attitudinal types - Answer✔Introvert: oriented toward inner, subjective world
Extrovert: oriented toward outer, external world
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Four functional types Jung - Answer✔Thinking: intellectual process involving ideas
Feeling: evaluative function of value or worth
Sensing: recognition that something exists without categorizing it
Intuiting: creative inspiration without all the facts
Sigmund Freud - Answer✔father of psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic and psychodynamic
personality traits
Freud levels of awareness - Answer✔conscious: thoughts and feelings person is aware of and
able to control
preconscious: can be recalled to consciousness
unconscious: not available to conscious mind
Freud stages of development - Answer✔Oral (mouth), anal (bowel, impulses), Phallic (genital,
parent of same gender), Latency (sex impulses dormant), Genital (erotic and genital behavior,
mature relationships)
Freudian slips - Answer✔parapraxis, unconscious meanings
Psychodynamic theorist - Answer✔helps client connection between past and existing problem
Id instincts - Answer✔Eros: love and relationships
Thanatos: death, negative emotions
Object relationships school - Answer✔primary caregiver relationship in child's early years of
growth
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