Freud Flashcards

1
Q

Unacceptable impulses are expressed as their opposites.

Angry supervises use ?? when being overly nice to his supervisor.

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Reaction Formation

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2
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Diaries reality and does not acknowledge actual emotions

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Denial

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3
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Taking your true feelings about a particular situation and putting it on someone else.

?? your feelings about a situation onto someone else.

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Projection

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4
Q

Transferred from one object to another.
??one other for another.
Eating lollipops after quit smoking

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Displacement

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5
Q

Identifying defense mechanisms and getting the client to express their true feelings is a goal of

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Freudian therapy

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6
Q

Unable to recall memories of a traumatic event (sexual assault, witnessing death) because they are too emotional.

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Repression

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7
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Feelings separated from ones own body or identity because certain identities or events trigger painful thoughts.

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Dissociation

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8
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Going back to a previous stage in development to avoid painful memories or feelings.

Adult acting like a child

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Regression

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9
Q

Another word for natural impulses

Sex, eating

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Id

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10
Q

Reality

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Ego

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11
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What society says is okay

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Superego

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12
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Oral fixation, oral stimulation

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Stage 1: Oral stage 0-1

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13
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Toilet training is primary task

Difficulties controlling impulses

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Stage 2: Anal stage 1-3

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14
Q

Focus is on the genitals
Children become aware of their gender identity.
Competing for the attention of the same sex parent

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Stage 3: Phallic stage

Ages 4-6

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15
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Children develops social skills, values, and relationships with peers and adults outside the family.

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Latency Stage

Ages 6-puberty

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16
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People develop sexual issues in others.

Psychological detachment and independence from parents.

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Stage 5: Genital Stage

Puberty to Adulthood