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Title: My Section of the Exam


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My Section of the Exam
  • Pay Attention!
  • This Might Be Important

2
How lectures become exam questions
  • Topics I covered
  • Freud
  • Neo-Freudians (Jung)
  • Socio-Culturalists (Adler)
  • Tests of Intelligence and Personality
  • Applications in Education
  • My 3 questions
  • There are many topics I could set questions on,
    but after considerable thought on the subject I
    decided to set my questions on the following
    topics
  • Freud
  • Jung
  • Adler

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Sample Exam Question
  • The following is a sample of the type of exam
    question I like to set. It includes the outline
    of what I would expect the answer to this
    question to contain.
  • Please note this is not a clue as to what topic
    is coming up this year. This question is taken
    from last years paper and as such it is
    extremely unlikely I will include the same
    question two years in a row.

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Sample Exam Question
  • Assess the degree to which the theories of Jung
    differed from traditional Freudian teachings.
    Offer two examples of how someone undergoing
    psychoanalysis would receive different treatment
    if they analyst was Jungian instead of Freudian.
  • Review the main concepts put forward by Jung and
    critically evaluate them in terms of whether or
    not they represent a significant departure from
    Freud
  • the libido as life energy not just sexual
  • a belief in development beyond childhood
  • a more social view
  • collective unconscious
  • interest in cultural symbols,
  • developments occurs through us being pulled
    towards our desires (teleology).
  • Does 'Neoanalytic Approach' represent a
    significant departure from Freudian theory?
  • Therapy
  • Word association test instead of Free Association
  • Dream analysis reflecting archetypes instead of
    unconscious desires
  • Empircal Tests instead of Therapists opinion
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