Psychological explanations: psychodynamic

    Cards (24)

    • What are the three components of Freud's tripartite structure of personality?
      Id, Ego, Superego
    • When is the Superego formed according to Freud?
      At the end of the phallic stage
    • What principle does the Superego operate on?
      Morality principle
    • How does the Superego influence the Ego?
      By punishing with guilt or rewarding with pride
    • What happens if the Superego is inadequate according to Ronald Blackburn?
      Offending behaviour is inevitable
    • What are the three types of inadequate Superego proposed by Blackburn?
      1. Weak Superego
      2. Deviant Superego
      3. Over-harsh Superego
    • What characterizes a weak Superego?
      Absence of same-sex parent during phallic stage
    • What is the consequence of a deviant Superego?
      Internalizes immoral or deviant values
    • How does an over-harsh Superego affect a child?
      Cripples them with guilt and anxiety
    • What role do primitive emotional demands play in moral behaviour?
      They guide moral behaviour when Superego is inadequate
    • Who developed the theory of maternal deprivation?
      John Bowlby
    • What is the main argument of Bowlby's theory of maternal deprivation?
      Warm relationship with mother is essential
    • What personality type develops from maternal deprivation?
      Affectionless psychopathy
    • What are the characteristics of affectionless psychopathy?
      Lack of guilt, empathy, and feeling for others
    • How many juvenile thieves did Bowlby study?
      44 juvenile thieves
    • What did Bowlby find about the juvenile thieves with affectionless psychopathy?
      12 had prolonged separation from mothers
    • What does research by Miroslav Goreta support?
      The link between offending and the Superego
    • What did Goreta diagnose in offenders?
      Disturbances in Superego formation
    • What is a counterpoint to the inadequate Superego theory?
      Punitive parents raise rebellious children
    • What is a limitation of Freudian theory regarding gender?
      It is gender-biased
    • What did Martin Hoffman find regarding gender differences?
      Little evidence of gender differences in morality
    • What is a limitation of Bowlby's theory according to Hilda Lewis?
      Maternal deprivation is a poor predictor of offending
    • What does Lewis suggest about the relationship between maternal deprivation and offending?
      It may not be a causal relationship
    • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the psychodynamic approach to offending?
      Strengths:
      • Research support for Superego link to offending
      • Insights into emotional factors in behaviour

      Weaknesses:
      • Gender bias in Superego development
      • Maternal deprivation not a strong predictor