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Test The psychological work of grief
Agenda
QUESTION 1: WHAT DOES GRIEF REPRESENT IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESS?
Simple sadness
An active emotional transformation
An automatic response to loss
Un acto inmediato de aceptación
QUESTION 2: WHAT HAPPENS TO LIBIDO WHEN A SIGNIFICANT OBJECT IS LOST?
Disappears immediately
It becomes aimless and requires time to be released
They release and focus on the lost object
It is blocked and cannot be processed
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A REAL LOSS AND AN UNCONSCIOUS LOSS IN GRIEF?
Real losses are always more difficult to overcome
Unconscious losses have no emotional implications
Real losses are evident and unconscious losses are less evident
Unconscious losses never affect the subject
QUESTION 4: HOW ARE LOVED OBJECTS DESCRIBED IN THE UNCONSCIOUS?
As physical entities present in the external world
Like impressions and memories that leave a mark on the psyche
Like faded memories that are forgotten over time
As objects that are quickly removed from the unconscious
QUESTION 5: WHAT KIND OF IMPRINT DO LOVED OBJECTS LEAVE ON THE UNCONSCIOUS?
Traces that are only consciously remembered
Mnemonic traces, a symbolic map of the inner world
Traces that are quickly forgotten
Traces of transient emotions
QUESTION 6: WHAT IS THE GOAL OF PSYCHIC WORK IN GRIEF?
Forgetting the lost object
Ignoring memories associated with the object
Reorganize internal representations and emotional bonds
Denying the existence of the lost object
QUESTION 7: HOW IS GRIEF DESCRIBED IN TERMS OF INTERNAL ACTIVITY?
It is a passive response that requires no emotional effort
It is an internal activity that requires psychological energy to rebuild the subject
It is a form of sadness that resolves quickly
It is a process that does not involve complex emotions
QUESTION 8: WHAT IS THE EXPECTED OUTCOME OF THE GRIEF PROCESS AS DESCRIBED?
Complete forgetfulness of the lost object
Immediate acceptance of loss
The development of unconscious representations and emotional reorganization
The disappearance of mnemonic traces associated with the lost object
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