A. collective psychology
B. existential psychology
C. depth psychology
D. analytical psychology
Related Mcqs:
- When anthropologists compare ancient artifacts from South America, Europe, and Australia they often find similarities among the images that are depicted. Based on Jung’s analytical psychology, some of these apparent similarities may stem from:
A. the collective unconscious
B. reciprocal determinism
C. the preconscious
D. primeval consciousness - Alfred Adler stressed what in his personality theory?
A. the environment
B. collective unconscious
C. conflict
D. striving for superiority - Roberto tends to focus on people and things around him and is outgoing, talkative, and friendly, Jung would refer to Roberto as an:
A. extravert
B. iconoclast
C. animus-type personality
D. archetypal personality - Jung believed that three are basic universal concepts in all people regardless of culture called:
A. persona
B. collective consciousness
C. archetypes
D. mandalas - According to Alfred Adler, the prime motivating force in a person’s life is:
A. physical gratification
B. existential anxiety
C. striving for superiority
D. the need for power - In the year 1913, C. G. Jung, established his school after separated from Sigmund Freud, which is known as __________?
A. Psychoanalysis School
B. Individual Psychology
C. Psychoanalytical School
D. Child Psychology - Community psychology, health psychology, and neuropsychology are considered which of the following in clinical psychology?
A. Precursors
B. Continuums
C. Inferences
D. Subspecialties - J.B. Watson, the founder and father of behaviouristic school of psychology, defined ‘Psychology’ as the science of_____________?
A. Soul
B. Consciousness
C. Mind
D. Behaviour - The concept of psychology come into teaching and the first psychology course offered by _________?
A. Willhelm Wundt
B. E. B. Titchner
C. J. B. Watson
D. William James - Which subfield of psychology share much common ground with clinical psychology?
A. Counselling psychology
B. Developmental psychology
C. Health psychology
D. Forensic psychology