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    • Freud's theory is based on the idea that we are all born with an unconscious mind, which contains our instinctual drives.
    • main psychologist= Freud
    • Assumptions
      • human behaviour is due to unconscious causes
      • from birth humans want to satisfy biological urges
      • Childhood experiences shape behaviour
    • three levels of consciousness
      • conscious- what we are aware of
      • preconscious- memories we can recall when we want
      • unconscious- we are not aware of these things, stuff like memories desires and fears
    • Freudian slip- a slip of the tongue that reveals unconscious thoughts
    • Three parts of the personality
      • ID- biological drives and urges. The 'devil'
      • Superego- moral compass. The 'angel'. Makes us feel guilt
      • Ego- mediator between the two other parts, rational part of the brain known as the reality principal adopted from our parents
    • 5 stages of psychosexual development
      • Oral: 0-8 months, sucking behaviour. Conflict leads to oral fixations like smoking
      • Anal: 18months-3.5 yrs, keeping or discarding feces. Anally retentive= anxious Anally expulsive= impulsive
      • Phallic: 3.5-6 yrs, genital fixation, leads to Oedipus or Electra complex if there is conflict
      • Latent: 6yrs-puberty, repressed sexual urges
      • Genital: puberty-adult, awakened sexual urges
    • conflcit between the id, ego and superego creates distress so the unconscious uses defence mechanisms
    • repression- unconscious thoughts and feelings are kept hidden from conscious awareness
    • denial- the refusal to accept reality, especially in the face of overwhelming evidence
    • displacement- negative thoughts/impulses are redirected towards something else
    • Little hans case study
      • young boy had a fear of horses
      • Freud said he had an Oedipus complex and his fear of horses was displacement due to castration anxiety