Analytic Flashcards
Jung - Term
Analytic Psychology
Jung and Freud
Jung disagreed with role of sexuality
Jung - Unconscious Concepts
Personal Unconscious (similar to Freud)
Collective Unconscious
- Composed of archetypes passed down
- Inherits
Jung - Persona
Social mask a person wears
Jung - Gender
- Animus: Masculine side of the female
- Anima: Feminine side of the male
- Androgynous: Both male and female characteristics
Jung - Shadow
Dark side of personality
Animal instincts
Jung - Self Symbolized
Mandala
Balance between personal and collective
Jung - Individualism
Unique human beings
Jung: Extroversion and Introversion
We all possess both, but one is dominant
Jung - Influenced creation of what assessment?
MBTI
Jung - Logic
Logos: Logic of Men
Eros: Logic of Woman
MBTI
Extroversion Introversion Sensing Thinking/Feeling Judging Perceiving
Jung - Archetypes
Material that makes up our unconscious mind
Persona
Anima
Animus
Shadow
Adler - Term
Individual Psychology
Adler - Concepts
Personality is dependent on how one views the future
We are born inferior and striver for superiority
Sense of belonging
Individual chooses life
Family Therapy has roots in Adler
Adler - Personality Development (2)
Birth Order
Inferiority Complex
Adler - What generates feelings of superiority?
Will Power
Adler - Behavior is motivated by what (2)?
Fictional Finalism: Future Opportunities
Teleological: Future Goals
Adler - Organ Inferiority
Inferiority - > Strive for:
- Success in Social
2: Superiority
Adler - First vs. Second Born
First: Conservative Leaders
Second: Competitive and Rebellious
Adler - Interventions
Homework
Paradox: Exaggerated behavior (Frankl)
Murrary - What test did he create?
TAT
Freud - Terms (3)
Psychoanalytic
Psychodynamic
Theory of Personality and Therapy
Freud - Concepts (4)
All behavior has reason, rooted in unconsciousness
Pathology roots in childhood
Mind Energy Transfer
Personality is formed by young sexual drives
Freud - Topographic
Iceberg
- Conscious (immediate access)
- Preconscious (takes a little bit to access)
- Unconscious (don’t remember)
Freud - Structural Personality Theory
- Id (biological forces)
- Ego (administrator, balance)
- Superego (perfection, morals)
Freud - Instincts/Drives/Impulses
- Eros
- Woman
- Life, self-reservation, love - Thanatos
- Man
- Death
Freud - Ego Defense Mechanisms
- Repression (unconscious, most important)
- Displacement (taking anger out on safe target)
- Projection (don’t like a quality about yourself, so attribute it to another person – mirror and window example)
- Reaction Formation (deny unconscious by acting the opposite)
- Sublimation (Career Counseling – i.e. person likes to cut people, so they become a surgeon)
- Rationalization (over or underrates the outcome
a. Sweet Lemon
b. Sour Grapes) - Identification (scared of gang, so become a member of the gang)
- Suppression/Denial (not unconscious, on purpose)
- Introjection (child accepts parent values - if abused, will abuse others)
Freud - Growth and Development
- Oral
- Anal
- Latency
4: Genital - Maturity
Freud - Causes of Psychopathology
- Infantile sexuality
- Fixations
- Regressions
- Anxiety
- Neuroticisms
Freud - Interventions
- Free Association
- Dream Analysis
Viewed as wish fulfillment
Latent (Hidden Meaning)
Manifest (Surface Meaning) - Freudian Slips
- Hypnosis
Freud - Critics
- Used case studies instead of science
- No focus on environment or genetic
- Simplifies the human mind
Freud - Famous Cases
- Anna O (Hysteria, talk therapy)
- Little Hans (contrasts behavior therapy, phobia, repressed castration anxiety)
- Schreber (unconscious issues of homosexuality, delusions of being transformed into a woman)
Freud - Key Terms
Transference
Dreams
Catharsis/Abreaction
Adler - >Inferiority HINT
Age - Inferior
A - Adler
Adler was sick at a young age so felt inferior.
Adler - Key Words
Inferiority/ Superiority
Sibling
Individual
Jung - Key Words
Analytic
Personality (MBTI)
Hint: Think everything Lahab preached.
Adler vs Jung Theory HINT
Adler should be Analytic because of A, but flip it!
Adler: Individual
Jung: Analytic
Dreikurs - What did he introduce under Adler?
Group Therapy in private practice
Reich
Orgone Box
Classical Vegetotherapy
-physical manifestations of emotions
Increase orgone energy
Orgone: supposed sexual energy or life force distributed throughout the universe that can be collected and stored (in an orgone box) for therapeutic use.
Hint: Is this really right? He was seemed not right died in jail. Reich.
Covert Sensitization - Example
Obese client imagines he gets sick after eating high calorie meal. Then imagine pleasant scene when eating healthy.
In vivo sensitization/ Adverse conditioning
Using Antabuse for alcoholics
Implosive Therapy vs. Flooding
Implosive = I = Imagination
- Uses imagination
Flooding
- Exposed to the fear