psychodynamic

Cards (124)

  • What is a key assumption about mental activity?
    Not all mental activity is consciously accessible
  • How does subconscious mental activity influence behavior?
    It is a key determinant of how we behave
  • What innate factor motivates behavior?
    Innate "drive"
  • What are the three components of personality?
    ID, ego, super-ego
  • Why is childhood important in personality development?
    It influences adulthood behavior
  • How can mental illness be treated according to psychodynamic theory?
    By resolving latent unconscious conflict
  • What does the unconscious mind contain?
    Innate desires, drives, and traumatic memories
  • What role does the unconscious mind play in behavior?
    It is a motivating force behind behavior
  • How does the unconscious protect the conscious self?
    Through defense mechanisms like repression
  • What can unresolved conflict during psychosexual development lead to?
    Influence on adult behavior and personality
  • How can unconscious activity be brought to conscious awareness?
    Through techniques like free association
  • When does the tripartite structure of personality develop?
    During the first 6/7 years of life
  • What does it mean that mental components are dynamic?
    They are fluid, flexible, and in motion
  • How do childhood experiences influence personality development?
    They shape the formation of personality aspects
  • What is the ID's primary function?
    To seek pleasure and avoid displeasure
  • How does the ID operate?
    Unconsciously and irrationally
  • What principle does the ID operate on?
    The pleasure principle
  • When does the ego develop?
    Between 2-4 years during the anal stage
  • What is the role of the ego?
    To balance conflicting demands of ID and super-ego
  • What principle does the ego operate on?
    The reality principle
  • When does the super-ego develop?
    Around 5 years during the phallic stage
  • What does the super-ego concern itself with?
    Adhering to moral norms
  • What does the super-ego do when the ego gives into the ID?
    Punishes the ego with guilt and shame
  • What are defense mechanisms?
    Unconscious processes to protect the ego
  • What is denial in terms of defense mechanisms?
    Refusal to accept reality
  • What is repression?
    Preventing disturbing thoughts from becoming conscious
  • What is displacement?
    Transferring negative feelings to a substitute
  • How many psychosexual stages of development are there?
    Five stages
  • What happens if there is over/under indulgence in a psychosexual stage?
    It results in fixation
  • What does fixation refer to?
    Investing libido in a stage of development
  • What is the focus of the oral stage?
    The baby's mouth
  • What conflict arises during the oral stage?
    Weaning from breast/bottle to solid food
  • What can oral stimulation lead to in later life?
    An oral fixation
  • What behaviors are associated with oral personalities?
    Smoking, nail biting, thumb sucking
  • What is the focus of the anal stage?
    The anus
  • What conflict arises during the anal stage?
    Potty training conflicts with authority
  • What can harsh potty training lead to?
    Anal-retentive personality traits
  • What characterizes an anal-retentive personality?
    Obsessively tidy and punctual
  • What characterizes an anal-expulsive personality?
    Messy and disorganized behavior
  • What is the focus of the phallic stage?
    The genitals