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Describe qualities of Narcissistic Disorder (1 point) |
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Distorted self- involvement, grandiosity (inflated but fragile self esteem), pride, manipulativeness |
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Define the two patterns of stunted symbiosis (3 points) |
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Schizoid Pattern insufficient nurturing – not enough o Results in withdrawal Oral Pattern unreliable nurturing unpredictable o Overly clingy / independent |
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List & define 3 defenses against rapprochement (3 points) |
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1. Grandiosity: Denying aloneness and vulnerability by feeling unrealistically bigger and stronger 2. Idealization: Can’t see themselves without other 3. Splitting: divides good and bad aspects of oneself or another |
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Define Rapprochement (1 point) |
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The time to confront the reality of being separate and vulnerable. (15-24 months) |
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Define how hate evolves (4 points) |
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- Pain comes first due to frustration - Then comes rage - Too much rage leads to psychic disorganization
- Hate for self or other helps organize the inner chaos of disruptive rage |
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Define Introjection (1 point) |
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making a part of someone else part of your inner self |
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Explain unmetabolized hate (2 points) |
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Unacknowledged and unexpressed hate remains unmetabolized (undigested) This force can periodically erupt and take over our feelings and actions. To digest our hate we must recognize feel and express our hate.
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Name the 4 goals of psychodynamic development (4 points) |
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1. Ability to feel love for another 2. Ability to feel loved by another 3. Ability to compete, with self and others
4. Ability to have unified and realistic ideas of self and others
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Name and define the 2 kinds of suffering (2 points) |
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1. Imposed suffering – By powerful others (bigger man, group, etc) – No escape – Change depends on the other 2. Elected suffering - Through our choices - Many possible escapes - Change depends on the self
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Name and define two stages of Satir’s model of human change (2 points) |
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1. New Options – where the system perceives some new ways of coping 2. Practice - where new ways of coping are practiced and reinforced
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Name the 3 personal aspects of the Freedom to Change (3 points) |
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1. Awareness of factors, alternatives. 2. Ability to choose 3. Effort and will
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