Psychodynamic approach

    Cards (28)

    • In which century did the theories of Sigmund Freud originate?

      19th century
    • Who is the founder of psychoanalysis?

      Sigmund Freud
    • What principle do Freud's theories emphasize regarding the unconscious?

      The unconscious drives major influences on our lives
    • What are the ways in which unconscious thoughts can reveal themselves?

      • Slips of the tongue (Freudian slips)
      • Creativity
      • Neurotic symptoms (mental, emotional, or physical reactions)
    • How did Freud view the influence of the unconscious on our lives?

      He believed it extended its influence in every part of our lives
    • What are the three components of consciousness according to Freud?

      • Id
      • Ego
      • Superego
    • What does the id represent in Freud's model of consciousness?

      The id represents the pleasure principle and instincts
    • When does the ego develop according to Freud?

      At 1 year old
    • What is the role of the superego in Freud's theory?

      The superego represents the morality principle and consciousness
    • What happens when a defense mechanism is triggered?

      It distorts reality to reduce anxiety
    • What is repression in the context of defense mechanisms?

      Blocking unacceptable thoughts and impulses
    • What does denial involve as a defense mechanism?

      Refusal to accept reality to avoid painful feelings
    • What is displacement in terms of defense mechanisms?

      Redirecting thoughts/feelings to an innocent victim or object
    • How does the ego function in personality development?

      • Manages the conflict between the id and superego
      • Its strength determines how well this conflict is managed
      • A healthy personality requires a good balance between the id and superego
    • What is one of the key assumptions of Freud's theory?

      Childhood experiences dictate adult personality
    • What is the driving force in psychosexual development according to Freud?

      The need to express sexual energy (libido)
    • What happens at each stage of psychosexual development?

      • Libido is attached to a particular organ
      • Individuals experience tension from sexual energy buildup
      • Pleasure comes from its discharge
    • What is the focal point of sensation during the oral stage?

      The mouth
    • What major issue is associated with the anal stage of development?

      Toilet training and control of bodily waste
    • At what age does the anal stage occur?

      1. 3 years
    • What complex is associated with the phallic stage?

      The Oedipus complex
    • What do boys experience during the phallic stage according to Freud?

      Castration anxiety
    • What is 'penis envy' associated with in Freud's theory?

      It is associated with girls during the phallic stage
    • What is the age range for the latent stage of psychosexual development?

      6-12 years
    • What happens during the latent stage?

      Children develop mastery of the world and repress earlier conflicts
    • What is the final stage of psychosexual development?

      Genital stage
    • What is the focus of the genital stage?

      Fixing sexual energy in the genitals and directing towards sexual intercourse
    • At what age does the genital stage begin?

      12 years and older