Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory Flashcards

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Considered to be the most well known psychologist because of his very interesting theory about unconscious and also about sexual development.

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Sigmund Freud

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What are Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development?

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OAPaLaGe

Oral Stage
Anal Stage
Phallic Stage
Latency Stage
Genital Stage

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Another term for Psychanalytic Development.

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Psychosexual Development

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A specific area that becomes the focus of pleasure or needs.

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Erogenous Zone (pleasure area)

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Erogenous Zone in the oral stage.

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Mouth

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Too much or too little satisfaction. Failure to satisfy the needs.

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Fixation

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A type of personality which has a stronger tendency to smoke, drink alcohol, and overeat (nakulangan sa totoy)

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Oral Receptive

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A tendency to bite his/her nails, use curse words, or even gossip (nasobraan sa totoy)

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Oral Aggressive

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The child’s focus of pleasure in this stage is anus.

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Anal Stage

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During this stage, the child finds satisfaction in eliminating and retaining feces. The child also needs to work on toilet training.

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Anal Stage

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An obsession with cleanliness, perfection, and control. (pugong-pugong)

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Anal Retentive

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The person becomes messy and disorganized. (release immediately)

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Anal Expulsive

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The erogenous zone is the genitals. During this stage, preschoolers are sometimes seen fondling their own genitals.

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Phallic Stage

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Boys develop unconscious sexual desire for their mother.

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Oedipus Complex

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Girls may develop unconscious sexual attraction to their father.

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Electra Complex

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A fixation during this stage could result in sexual deviances and weak or confused sexual identity.

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Phallic Stage

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During this stage, sexual urges remain repressed.

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Latency Stage

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During this stage, the focus of the children is the acquisition of physical and academic skills.

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Latency Stage

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Begins at the start of puberty when sexual urges are again awakened.

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Genital Stage

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Adolescents focus their sexual urges towards the opposite sex with pleasures centered on genitals.

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Genital Stage

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What are Freud’s Personality Components?

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Id
Ego
Superego

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Operates on the pleasure principle.

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It focuses on immediate gratification or satisfaction of its needs with no consideration for the reality, logicality, or practicality of the situation.

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Operates using the reality principle

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It is aware that others have also needs to be met.
Ego
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It is practical because it knows that being impulsive or selfish can result to negative consequences later, so it reasons and considers the best response to situations.
Ego
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It embodies a person's moral aspect; operates on the morality prinicple.
Superego
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It is likened to conscience because it exerts influence on what one considers right or wrong.
Superego
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Provide the 3 parts of the Topographical Model
Unconscious Conscious Subconscious (Preconscious) (Nonconscious)
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Freud believes that most of what influences us is our what?
Unconscious
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The Oedipus and Electra Complex are both buried down into the ___, out of our awareness due to the extreme anxiety they caused.
Unconscious
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They still influence thinking, feeling, and doing in perhaps dramatic ways.
Unconscious
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All that we are aware of are stored in our ___ mind.
Conscious
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Our ___ mind only comprises a very small part of who we are.
Conscious
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Most of what we are is out of reach.
Conscious
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Also known as preconscious
Subconscious
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We can reach this if prompted but is not in our active consciousness.
Subconscious
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It is right below the surface, but still hidden somewhat unless we search for it.
Subconscious
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All that we are not aware of, have not experienced, and that have not been made part of our personalities.
Nonconscious