freud's (1900) theory of dreaming Flashcards
id
the part of freuds personality theory that is demanding, thought of ‘i want…’
superego
the part of freud’s personality theory that is the conscience, thought of as ‘you can’t have…’
ego
the part of freud’s personality theory that is reasoning, to balance demands of the id and superego
manifest content
the story the dreamer tells of what happens in a dream
latent content
the deeper meaning behind the dream
dreamwork
the transformation of unconscious thoughts into dream content
strengths of freud’s theory of dreaming
- gathered lots of in-depth qualitative data
- scientific and reflective: he recorded his own responses which improves objectivity in interpretation.
weaknesses of freud’s theory of dreaming
- Hans father only included information that suited Freud's ideas about the complex, leading to bias. - Case studies are focused on a single individual so are not generalizable
phallic stage
the third of freud’s stages during which the oedipus complex is worked through (3 - 6 years)
oedipus complex
part of freud’s phallic stage; a boy has unconscious feelings for his mother and hates his father, who he sees as rival and fears will castrate him
psychosexual stages
freud's (1905) theory of child development: oral; anal; phallic; latent; genital