#1 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

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  • father of modern psychology
    Sigmund Freud
  • founder of psychoanalysis, a controversial theory about the workings of the unconscious mind (psychoanalytic theory)
    Sigmund Freud
  • founder of the psychosexual development
    Sigmund Freud
  • father of psychology
    Wilhelm Wundt
  • pleasure principle of psychoanalytic theory, immediate gratification, it is also called as the devil
    id
  • reality principle of psychoanalytic theory, it is the deciding agent also known as the "self"
    ego
  • the morality principle of psychoanalytic theory which serves as the conscience and also known as the "angel"
    superego
  • first, second, and third to immerge on the psychoanalytic theory of Sigmund Freud
    Id - ego - superego
  • instinctual drive or the sexual urges
    Libido
  • focuses on the pleasure; specific are in the body that focus on pleasure needs
    Erogenous zone
  • results from failure to satisfy needs of a particular psychosexual stage
    Fixation
  • stages in psychosexual development (5)
    Oral - Anal - Phallic - Latency - Genital
  • Which stage is oedipus and electra complex?
    Phallic Stage
  • first to immerge of the libido
    Phallic Stage
  • libido is more likely inactive because on this stage, individual is more focused on academics and peers
    Latency
  • libido is more likely to go back because the child starts to get attracted with opposite sex
    Genital
  • erogenous zone for oral stage
    Mouth
  • event happening on oral stage
    Breastfeeding
  • erogenous zone on anal stage
    Anus
  • event happening on anal stage
    Toilet training
  • erogenous zone on phallic stage
    Genitals/Genitalia
  • Erogenous zone on latency stage
    None
  • erogenous zone on genital stage
    Genitals/Genitalia
  • 2 following fixations of the oral stage
    Oral receptive and oral aggressive
  • 2 following fixations of the anal stage
    Anal retentive and anal expulsive
  • the body is more likely to receive; some symptoms known as drinking alcohol, smoking, and overeating
    Oral receptive
  • the body is more likely to be aggressive; some symptoms known as usage of curse words and even talking behind someone's back
    Oral aggressive
  • the body retains feces on the stomach wherein in the future, the child is more likely to be organized who like cleanliness
    Anal retentive
  • the body explodes feces wherein in the future, the child is more likely to be disorganized and does not like cleanliness
    Anal expulsive
  • the fixation of this stage is sexual deviances, these are also known as pedophiles
    Phallic Stage
  • Cognitive development theory founder
    Jean Piaget
  • Process of the cognitive development theory
    Schema - Assimilation - Accommodation - Equilibration
  • cognitive structure also known as the "prior knowledge"
    schema
  • there is already a prior knowledge but you are fitting new experience
    Assimilation
  • creating new cognitive structure/schema
    Accommodation
  • balance assimilation and accommodation to create stable understanding
    Equilibration
  • cognitive development stages
    Sensorimotor - pre-operational - concrete - formal stage
  • from birth to 2 years old (plus toddler) which they explore the world through their senses and actions
    sensorimotor stage
  • the only development of sensorimotor stage in which it means to "stay still"
    object permanence
  • percentage retains in reading
    10%