The Psyhoanalytic Perspective

The Psyhoanalytic Perspective

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  • Date Submitted: 11/16/2010 8:12 AM
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THE PSYHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVE
a. Personality
i. Person’s characteristics of
1. Thinking
2. Feeling
3. Acting
b. Exploring the Unconscious
ii. Free association
4. In psychoanalysis
a. Explore unconscious
i. Where person relaxes
1. Says what comes to mine no matter if it’s embarrassing or trivial
iii. Psychoanalysis
5. Freud’s theory of personality
iv. Unconscious
6. Reservoir of unacceptable
b. Thoughts
c. Feelings
d. Memories
v. ID
7. “Contains reservoir of unconscious psychic energy”
8. Satisfies basic sexual and aggressive drives
vi. Ego
9. Mediates among demands of
e. ID
f. Superego
g. Reality
vii. Superego
10. Part of personality
h. Our conscious
viii. Psychosexual stages
11. Childhood stage of development
i. Oral
j. Anal
k. Phallic
l. Latency
m. Genital
ii. Pleasure seeking energies focus on erogenous zones
ix. Oedipus-complex
12. Boy’s sexual desires toward mom and feelings of jealousy and hate to dad
x. Identification
13. Process when kids incorporate parent’s values in development of their own superegos
xi. Fixation
14. Focus of pleasure seeking energies at earlier psychosexual stage
15. Conflicts are not resolved
xii. Defense mechanism
16. Ego’s protective method
n. Reduce anxiety
iii. Unconsciously distorting reality
xiii. Repression
17. Defense mechanism
o. Rids...

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