Freud Flashcards
Unacceptable impulses are expressed as their opposites.
Angry supervises use ?? when being overly nice to his supervisor.
Reaction Formation
Diaries reality and does not acknowledge actual emotions
Denial
Taking your true feelings about a particular situation and putting it on someone else.
?? your feelings about a situation onto someone else.
Projection
Transferred from one object to another.
??one other for another.
Eating lollipops after quit smoking
Displacement
Identifying defense mechanisms and getting the client to express their true feelings is a goal of
Freudian therapy
Unable to recall memories of a traumatic event (sexual assault, witnessing death) because they are too emotional.
Repression
Feelings separated from ones own body or identity because certain identities or events trigger painful thoughts.
Dissociation
Going back to a previous stage in development to avoid painful memories or feelings.
Adult acting like a child
Regression
Another word for natural impulses
Sex, eating
Id
Reality
Ego
What society says is okay
Superego
Oral fixation, oral stimulation
Stage 1: Oral stage 0-1
Toilet training is primary task
Difficulties controlling impulses
Stage 2: Anal stage 1-3
Focus is on the genitals
Children become aware of their gender identity.
Competing for the attention of the same sex parent
Stage 3: Phallic stage
Ages 4-6
Children develops social skills, values, and relationships with peers and adults outside the family.
Latency Stage
Ages 6-puberty