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Approaches in psychology
Psycho dynamic approach
Defence mechanisms
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Izzy Foster
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Repression
: forcing a
distressing memory
out of the conscious mind
Denial
: refusing to acknowledge some aspect of
reality
Displacement
: transferring feelings from true source of
distressing
emotion on to a substitute target
What did Freud suggest about the unconscious mind?
It is merely the tip of a vast storehouse of biological influences on
behavior
and
personality.
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What types of memories does the unconscious contain according to Freud?
Threatening
and
disturbing
memories that have been repressed or forgotten.
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How can repressed memories be accessed according to Freud?
During dreams or through
'slips of the tongue'
, known as
parapraxes.
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What is an example of a parapraxis given by Freud?
Calling a
female
teacher 'mum' instead of
'miss'.
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What is the id according to Freud's description of personality?
The primitive part of personality that operates on the
pleasure principle.
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What role does the ego play in Freud's model of personality?
The
ego balances
the conflicting demands of the id and the
superego.
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What are defense mechanisms in Freud's theory?
Unconscious
strategies that help the ego prevent being
overwhelmed
by threats or traumas.
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What is a potential downside of using defense mechanisms according to Freud?
They often involve some form of
distortion
of
reality
and are regarded as psychologically unhealthy.
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