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Assumptions
Unconscious
mind - the driving force behind much of our
behaviour
so to understand behavioural
issues
we must delve into it
Insticts/
drives
-
motivate
our behaviour. We are driven by
instincts
as we develop
Childhood
experience - makes us who we are,
traumatic
events can
resurface
in
adulthood
Freuds iceberg metaphor
Conscious
- everyday
thoughts
and experience
Preconscious
- thoughts and
memories
that aren’t
accessible
at all times but can be
retrieved
Subconscious
- deep, dark,
shameful
part that holds
repressed
thoughts, memories and
feelings
(e.g
trauma
). Although repressed, they drive
behaviour
Freudian
slip
faulty actions
Freud deemed them notable for revealing an unconscious thought, belief or motive (e.g calling your partner by your ex’s name)
Little
hans
Had a fear of horses
Freud said that
hans
was obsessed with his
penis
noticed that animals had larger
penises
than him (phallic stage)
His father had gone away and had his mothers attention and hans was
jealous
(Oedipus complex)
He had sexual attraction for his mother and saw his father as a rival (castration anxiety)
Strengths
The psychodynamic approach introduced
psychotherapy
- the forerunner to ‘talking therapies’
Freud‘s
psychoanalysis
was the first attempt to treat mental disorders
psychologically
rather than
physically
Claims to help clients deal with problems by providing access to their
unconscious
using techniques such as
dream
analysis
Has been used to explain a wide range of
behaviours
and drew attention to the affect of
childhood
on adult personality
Weaknesses
It is not appropriate for serious mental
disorders
(e.g
schizophrenia
)
includes
untestable
concepts - Karl
popper
argued that it didn’t meat the
scientific
criterion of
falsification
(cannot be disproved)
Many of Freuds concepts occur at the
unconscious
level meaning it is difficult if not impossible to
test
Classed as
pseudoscience
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