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Approaches
Psychodynamic
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Psychodynamic
approach researches the role of the
unconscious mind
Unconscious
is responsible for protecting the conscious self from
anxiety
or conflict
Freud
believed that the
conscious mind
is just the tip of the ice-burg and that most of our mind is made up of the
unconscious
The
pre conscious
mind is between the conscious and
unconscious
mind and contains thoughts and ideas that we may become aware of
Id
Description:
Pleasure
oriented and completely selfish
Present from birth
Resides in the
unconscious
Id
influence on behaviour:
Dominant id may course a person to be destructive and immoral
This may lead to
psychopathic
behaviour in adults
E.g aggressive, no
remorse
or empathy
Ego
description:
Developed from 18months to 3 years
Tries to control the
id
-
rational
Largest part of the
conscious
Ruled by the
reality principal
Ego
influence on behaviour:
Strong ego leads to a well adjusted person who is able to manage the strong demands of both
id
and
superego
Weak ego will lead to id or superego dominate leading to abnormal behaviour
Superego
definition
:
develops between
4 to 5 years
Morality principal
Morality developed from persnts and sorounding
Mainly in
unconscious
Superego influence on behaviour:
Powerful superego will lead to restriction the urges of the id
This will deprive the person of even socially acceptable pleasures
This can lead to OCD or phobias
Psychosexual stages
:
Oral
(0-1 year)
Anal
(1-3 year)
Phallic
(3-5 years)
Latency
(6- puberty)
Genital
(puberty onward)
Oral-
focuses on pleasure around the mouth( e.g
mothers
breast is an object to be desired)
Oral consequenc-
oral fixation
(e.g. smoking, biting nails, sarcastic, critical)
Anal-
focuses on pleasure around the anus (e.g.
witholding
or releasing faeces)
Anal
consequence-
retentive
= perfectionist or obsessive,
expulsive
= thoughtless or messy
Phallic-
focuses on pleasure around the genital area, child experiences
Oedipus
or
Electra
Complex
Phallic
consequence-
narcissistic
, reckless, possibly
homosexual
Latency
- repressed sexual urges which are
sublimated
into activities such as learning or friendship
Genital- sexual desires become conscious alongside puberty
Genital
consequence- difficulty forming
heterosexual
relationships
Different defence mechanisms:
Repression
Denial
Displacement