psychodynamic approach

    Cards (30)

    • assumptions of psychodynamic
      innate instincts or drives and early childhood experiences motivate our behaviour
    • the Id
      demands gratification
    • the ego
      compromises between the impulsive id and the moral demands of the superego
    • the superego
      the moral part of personality
    • defence mechanisms
      repression
      denial
      displacement
    • repression
      unpleasant memory is pushed into the unconscious mind so it cannot be recalled or cause anxiety
    • denial
      refusal to accept the reality of an unpleasant situation to reduce anxiety
      eventually convince themselves it’s not negative
    • displacement
      strong emotion is expressed onto a neutral person or object to reduce anxiety by allowing expression of the emotion
    • who made the psychosexual stages
      freud
    • when is the oral stage
      birth to 18 months
    • what’s the oral stage
      focused on oral pleasures
      to much/too little can lead to oral fixation = smoking etc
      may become overly dependent
    • when is the anal stage
      18 months to 3 years
    • what’s the anal stage
      focus of pleasure on eliminating and retaining feces
    • anal retentive
      obsession with cleanliness and control
    • anal expulsive
      messy and disorganised
    • when is the phallic stage
      3 years to 6 years
    • what’s the phallic stage
      focused on gender development
      pleasure zone switches to genitals
    • oedipus complex - phallic

      boy develops unconscious sexual desires for his mother and rivals with his father
      develops a fear of castration
      decides to identify with father instead of rival him
    • electra complex

      girl develops unconscious sexual desires for her father and rivals with her mother
    • when is the latency stage
      6 years to puberty
    • what’s the latency stage
      sexual urges are repressed
    • whens is the genital stage
      puberty onwards
    • what’s the genital stage
      sexual urges are awakened and directed into opposite sex peers
    • AO3 - case study
      little hans by freud
    • little hans study
      5 year old boy developed a phobia of horses after one almost bit him
      father documented his actions and sent them to freud
    • little hand study findings
      freud interpreted the data as displacement in the phallic stage
      the horses were a symbolic representation of the boy’s unconscious fear of castration
    • little hans evaluation
      :( ethics = consent, withdraw, confidentiality
      :( researcher bias = interpretation
      :( demand characteristics = father was a follower of freud
    • AO3 - real life application

      paradigm shift, new empirical methods of collecting data:
      case studies
      observations
      rather than introspection
      =potential for treatments
    • AO3 - abstract, unfalsifiable
      cannot test concepts about thoughts of the unconscious mind because it is out of our control and therefore we can’t report on it reliably
      gives a lack of scientific credibility to psychology
    • cultural and gender biases
      culturally specific to vienna
      19th century was a time of sexual repression - argues that freud responded to this by over-emphasising the sexual aspects of his theory
      focused on male development