Freud Flashcards
topographical model
conscious
preconscious
unconcious
freud’s stages
oral: 0-18 m: trusting dependence, trust self
Anal: 1-3 yrs: autonomy, cooperation
Phallic: 3-5: Oedipal complex. mastery of impulses, superego
Latency: 5-13 skills, mastery
Genital: 13-adulthood: mature identity and object relations after intial increase in drives and regression
structural model
id, ego, superego
relation of toporaphical and structural models
ego is conscious, preconscious and subconscious
superego same
id is unconscious
Ego functions
Control of instinctual drives reality testing synthetic function judgement object realtions play thought ptocess? affect regulation 1ry functions are there from birth, 2ry arise when there is conflict
George Valliant’s four types of defence mechanisms
narcissitic: children, psychotsis
immature: adolescents, other psychopatholigy
neurotic: stressed adults
mature
Narcissistic defences 3
PDD
Projection
Distortion
Denial
Immature defences 8
SIR BAASH Think personality DO and somatoform DO acting out (cluster B) regression (cluster B) hypochondriasis somatization blocking introjection passive-aggresive behaviour schizoid fantasy (cluster A)
neurotic defences 11
DDRRRESIIC
think OCPD controlling inhibition rationalization intellectualization reaction formation isolation
externalization displacement dissociation repression sexualization
dissociation and repression are not intuitive. memorize
mature defenses 6
humour altruism anticipation sublimation suppression ascetism
dream defenses
CDS
condensation
displacement
symbolization
transference is
Transference refers to the displacement onto the analyst of the attitudes and feelings originally
experienced in relationships with significant figures from the past.
Erikson’s initiative vs guilt correspons with Freud’s and Mahler’s
Oedipal and object constancy
2-5