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5.5.2.1 Id
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What is the Id in personality theory?
The
instinctive
part of your
personality
What is one characteristic of the Id?
You're
born
with
it
Why is the Id considered unconscious?
It operates outside of
conscious awareness
What motivates the Id according to the pleasure principle?
Immediate
gratification of needs and desires
How does the pleasure principle function in relation to desires?
It urges immediate satisfaction of
needs
How does the pleasure principle differ from the reality principle in psychological terms?
The pleasure principle seeks
immediate
gratification, while the reality principle considers
consequences
What might the pleasure principle prompt a student to do if hungry during class?
Eat a snack despite it not being
break time
What motivates the Id's behavior?
It drives you to seek
immediate
pleasure
What is the Id in personality psychology?
A
core
element
of
personality
How does the Id influence behavior?
By pushing for
immediate
satisfaction
How can the Id be compared to an inner child?
It
wants
immediate desires
without
consequences
What type of satisfaction does the Id seek?
Immediate
satisfaction
What does id-driven behavior refer to?
Actions motivated by
immediate
pleasure
How might the Id manifest in everyday actions?
Through
impulsive
purchases without thought
Why might someone act impulsively according to the Id?
Due to the drive to fulfill
desires
What does the Id represent in terms of desires?
It is the source of
instinctive
desires
What is a consequence of the Id's drive for desire fulfillment?
Impulsive
actions
may occur
What is the term used to describe the unconscious part of the mind according to the image?
Id
What does taking something without permission illustrate?
Impulse
to take needed items urgently
According to the image, what does the Ego represent?
The
conscious
part of the mind
Why do id-driven behaviors occur?
They occur without considering the
consequences
What are the key differences between the Id, Ego, and Superego as depicted in the image?
Id:
Unconscious
, driven by
instincts
and impulses
Ego: Conscious, mediates between Id and Superego
Superego:
Moral
and
ethical
standards, critical and judgmental
What does the image suggest the Superego represents?
Moral
and
ethical standards
, critical and judgmental
What are the three main components of the psyche according to the image?
Id
Ego
Superego
What does the image suggest the Id represents?
Instincts
, hunger, and impulses that are
repressed
How does the image depict the relationship between the Id, Ego, and Superego?
Id represents the
unconscious
,
instinctual desires
Ego
mediates between the Id and Superego
Superego represents the
moral and ethical standards
These three components interact to shape the psyche and personality
How does the Id's behavior differ from rational decision-making?
The Id acts on
impulse
, not reason
What is the pleasure principle?
It pushes to satisfy desires
immediately
What principle does the Id operate on?
Pleasure
principle
What key concept of the Id is mentioned?
Pleasure principle
What are the three components of personality according to Freud?
Id
,
Ego
, and
Superego
What is the consciousness level of the Ego?
Conscious
What principle does the Superego operate on?
Moral principle
What is the consciousness level of the Id?
Unconscious
What is displacement as a defense mechanism?
Redirecting
feelings
to a less
threatening
target
What principle does the Ego operate on?
Reality principle
What are the four key defense mechanisms of the Id?
Repression
Denial
Displacement
Projection
What are defense mechanisms used by the Id?
Strategies to reduce
anxiety
What does the Venn diagram illustrate about the Id, Ego, and Superego?
It shows how these components influence each other
What is denial as a defense mechanism?
Refusing to accept
reality
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