psychodynamic

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    • who founded psychodynamic psychology

      sigmund freud
    • what is psychic determinism?

      The idea that all behaviour has a reason and that there’s no free wi’ll. Behaviour is motivated by instinct drives
    • what is the id?

      The primitive instinctive component of personality
    • what is the ego
      Mediate the unrealistic and the real world
    • what is the super ego?

      Society values and morals
    • What happens when unconscious conflicts between the super ego can be resolved by the ego?

      Anxiety
    • What are defence mechanisms?

      Psychological strategies used to protect oneself from anxiety or distress.
    • what is the order of the psychosexual stages of development?

      Oral
      Anal
      Phallic
      Latent
      Genital
    • what is the mind made up of?
      The conscious -current thought
      The pre-conscious -what you should do
      The unconscious -repressed beliefs and experiences
    • what is the oral stage?

      Age 0-1
      Pleasure zone=mouth
    • what is the anal stage?

      Ages 1-3
      Pleasure zone= bottom
    • what is the phallic stage?

      age 3-5
      Pleasure zone= genitals
      Oedipus and Electracomplex
    • what is the latest stage?
      Age 5- puberty
      No pleasure zone focused on hobbies
    • what is the genital phase?

      puberty on
      Pleasure zone = genital
    • What are some examples of defence mechanisms?

      repression
      Displacement
      Regression
    • what is Eros?

      The sex drive and life instinct
    • what is Thanatos?

      The aggressive drive and death instinct
    • when does the id develop?

      At birth
    • when does the id develop?

      At birthAt birth
    • when does the ego develop?

      Between 18 months and three years
    • when does the super ego develop?

      between three and six years
    • what type of principle is the id?

      Pleasure principle
    • what type of principle is the ego?

      Reality principle
    • what nationality was Freud?

      Austrian
    • what was the case study of Wolfman?

      Freud traced all of Wolfman’s problems back to childhood neurosis by focusing on a Wolfmans dream that he was lying in bed in front of which was a window looking out onto a walnut tree he woke up terrified and screaming. according to freud the symbol of the represented father and suggested illness of the wolves was a representation of violent motion when Wolfman witnessed his parents having sexual intercourse
    • What is the Little Hans case study about?
      It is a psychological case study of a boy's fear of horses.
    • Why did Little Hans refuse to go into the street?
      He had a fear of horses.
    • What conclusion did the father of Little Hans come to regarding his son's fear of horses?
      The fear was an ego defense mechanism displacing fear from his father.
    • What unconscious wish did Little Hans have regarding his father?
      He wished that his father would go away.
    • Why did Little Hans regard his father as a competitor?
      He saw his father as a competitor for his mother’s love.
    • What feelings did Little Hans have towards his mother?
      His feelings were foreshadowings of his sexual wishes for her.
    • What psychological complex was Little Hans experiencing?
      He was experiencing the Oedipus complex.
    • How did Little Hans displace his feelings of anger towards his father?
      He displaced them onto a horse.
    • what is the oedipus complex?

      Psychoanalytic theory concept involving a child's unconscious sexual desire for the opposite-sex parent and rivalry with the same-sex parent.
      occurs during the phallic stage
    • what is the electra complex?

      A younger believes that she has already been castrated, she blames her mother and experiences penis envy