psychodynamic approach

Cards (9)

    • Freud adopted the use of psychic determinism = This is the ideathat all behaviour is caused by unconscious internal conflicts, overwhich we have no control.
    • There are 3 levels of consciousness: The conscious, preconsciousand unconscious.
    • We are only aware of our conscious. Contents of the preconsciousare revealed through parapraxes, slips of the tongue and dreaming.
  • Freud viewed the personality as made up of three components i.e. ‘tripartite’. These are the Id, ego and superego.
  • id = This is the innate part of the personality, and operates on the pleasure principle. Therefore, the Id constantly demands instant gratification 
    1. Ego = Formed during the first 3 years of life, and operates on the reality principle. The ego helps to resolve the conflict between the id and the superego through the use of defence mechanisms (repression, denial and displacement).
    1. Superego = Formed at the end of the phallic stage, and operates on the morality principle. This contains the child’s internalised sense of right and wrong, based upon their same-sex parent.
  • the 5 psychosexual stages (in age order):
    oral
    anal
    phallic
    latency
    genital
    • Each psychosexual stage is characterised by a conflict, which must be resolved to pass to the next stage
    • Failure to do so results in ‘fixation’ at that stage, where dysfunctional behaviours associated with that stage are carried forwards to adulthood.
  • limitation - Since we are unaware of the unconscious, then it is not possible to objectively and systematically measure it. Therefore, this means that, according to Karl Popper, that the psychodynamic approach does not meet the scientific criterion of falsification, leaving it unfalsifiable and a pseudoscience.