Psychodynamic approach is based on the idea that our personality, thoughts, feelings and behaviour are shaped by unconscious processes.
The psychodynamic approach was developed by Sigmund Freud who believed that we have three levels of consciousness - conscious, preconscious and unconscious
the role of the unconcious
our conscious mind is merely the "tip of the iceberg"
most of our mind is made up of the unconcious
under ther surface of our concious mind is the preconscious
the unconcious mind
the part of the mind which we are unaware of, but directs most of our behaviour
has significant influence on our behaviour and personality
contains threatening and disturbing memories that have been repressed or locked away and forgotten
thses memories can be accessed during dreams or 'slips of the tongue' eg. calling teacher mum instead of miss
Freud called these parapraxes
the conscious mind
the part of our mind we know about and are aware of
the 'tip of the iceberg'
the preconcious mind
under the surface of our conscious
contains thoughts and memories which are not currently in conscious awareness but we can access if we want to
the structure of the personality
Freud described the personality as 'tripartite' composed of 3 parts
3 parts of the personality
Id
Ego
Superego
Id
primative part of our personality
operates on the pleasure principle
selfish, agreesive instincts which demand immediate gratification
only present at birth
Freud described babiues as being 'bundles of Id'
throughout life, Id is entirely selfish
Ego
operates on the 'reality principle'
mediator between the id and superego
develops around 2yrs of age
role is to reduce conflict between the demands of the id and superego
manages this by using defence mechanisms
Superego
formed at the end of the phallic stage, around 5yrs of age
our internalised sense of right and wrong
based on the morality principle
represents the moralistic part of our personality which represens the ideal self/ how we should be
psychosexual stages
child development occurs in 5 stages
each stage (except latency) has a conflict which must be resolved in order to progress to the next stage
any unresolved conflict leads to fixation which the child becomes stuck with and carries certain beahviours and conflicts associated with that stage through to adult life
psychosexual stages
oral
anal
phallic
latency
genital
oral stage
0-1 yrs
focus- mouth --> mothers breast can be object of desire
unconcious strategies that the Ego uses to manage the conflict between the Id and Superego
defence mechamisms
repression
denial
displacement
repression
forcing a distressing memory out of the concious mind
denial
refusing to acknowledge some aspect of reality
displacement
transferring feelings from true source of distressing emotion onto a substitutetarget
little hans- aims
aims- claimed that little boys develop feelings for their mother and hatred for their father (oedipus complex). boys repress their feeling for their mother and identify with their father, taking on his gender role and moral values. girls expirence 'penis envy' and desire thier father and haqte their mother. they are thought to give uo their desire for their farther overtime and replace this with a desire for a baby- identifying with thier mother.
little hans- method
method- 5yr old boy who developed a phobia or horses after seeing one collapse in the street. Freud suggested that little hans' phobia was a form of displacement in which his repressed fear of his father was transferred (displaced) onto horses.
little hans- conclusion
conclusion- Therefore, horses were just a symbolic representation of hans' real unconcious fear- castration anxiety
A03- real world application
psychodynamic approach introduced idea of psychotherapy.
psychoanalysis- first attempt to treat mental disorders psychologically. Claims to help by bringing repressedemotions into concious so they can deal with it
techniques to access the unconcious eg. dreamanalyisis
psychoanalysis brought about now talkingtherapies such as counselling
shows value of approach creating new approach to treatment
A03- real world application counter
psychoananlysis is regarded as inaapropriate even harmful