FREUDIAN PPT Flashcards

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Australian nuerologist and founder of psychoanaysis

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Sigmund Freud

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Sigmund Freud

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Australian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis

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Distinctive and enduring characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behavior of an individual

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Personality

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4
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Sigmund Freud introduced the ___________

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Psychoanalysis

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5
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Psychoanalysis is also referred as

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Psychoanalytic perspective

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6
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He believes that the unconscious mind plays a vital role in the human personality

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Sigmund Freud

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It is shaped by the enduring conflict between our impulses to do whatever we feel like and our restraint to control these urges

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Personality

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It is driven mostly by sexual aggressive urges and social control this is the pleasure principle

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Personality

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9
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It involves three fundamental structures of the mind

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The Psychoanalytic Theory

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It is the most agressive of the three structures

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Id

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It is concerned with instant gratification of basic physical needs and urges the unconscious mind.

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Id

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The structure of mind that says “I want to do that now!”

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Id

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It is the most rule governed structure of the mind, concerned with social rules ad morals

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Super Ego

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It is often called the conscience or the moral compass

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Super Ego

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The structure of the mind that says “It’s not right to do that”

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Super Ego

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It is the rational and pragmatic part of the personality as it pacifies both id and super ego

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Ego

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The structure of the mind that says “maybe we can compromise”

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Ego

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18
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It is tied p the most with our personalities whether it is be regression, repression, reaction formation, projection, rationalization, displacement or denial

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Defense mechanism

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19
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He introduced psychosexual theory

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Sigmund Freud

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20
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It is where the personality development is focused on the changing seat of sensual pleasure of an individual

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Psychosexual Theory

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This stage of development is when id’s pleasure-seeking energies focus on distinct erogenous zones

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Childhood Stage

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22
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The Psychosexual theory involves __________ different erogenous zones

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five

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23
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It is the stage form birth to 18 months

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Orals stage

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It is the stage of erogenous zones where the center of pleasure is on the mouth examples are sucking, biting, and chewing

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Orals stage

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It is the stage from 18 months to 36 months

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Anal stage

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Stage of erogenous zones where the center of pleasure is anus and bladder, examples are bowel, bladder elimination, and toilet training

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Anal stage

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It i the stage from 3 years to years old

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Phallic stage

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Stage of erogenous zones where the center of pleasure is the child’s genitals, examples are incestous sexual feelings, this is mostly the development of Oedipus complex or Electro complex

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Phallic stage

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It is the stage from 6 years old to puberty

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Latent stage

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It is the stage of erogenous zone that there is no particular center of pleasure because it is repressed however, this also shows dormant sexual feelings

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Latent stage

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It is the stage from puberty onwards

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Genital stage

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It is the stage of erogenous zone where the center of pleasure is genitals and directed to full sexual maturity and adult sexual interests

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Genital stage

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They focused on the non-sexual motivations and the conscious mind

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Non-Freudian Psychologist

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A German psychologist and psychoanalyst, founder of feminist psychology, who refuted Freud’s story

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Karen Horney

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Karen Horney proposed the principle of ______________

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Self-help analysis

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She believes that childhood transition is crucial for personality development

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Karen Horney

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She said that childhood anxiety, caused by a dependent child’s sense of helplessness, triggers our desire for love and security

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Karen Horney

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She countered assumptions that women have weak super ego and suffer “penis envy”

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Karen Horney

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He believed that childhood sexual experiences shaped personality

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Sigmund Freud

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He placed more emphasis on unconscious mind and desire its influences on personality

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Sigmund Freud

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He is biased against females, believing they suffer from “penis envy”

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Sigmund Freud

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A Swiss pyschiatrist and psychanalyst who founded analytical psychology

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Carl Gustav Jung

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He believed that sexual drive do not solely dictate one’s behaviour and it’s just part of the equation

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Carl Gustav Jung

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It is a group of shared image of archetypes that are universal to all humans and this is also why different cultures shares similar myths and imagery

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Collective Unconsciousness

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He believes in collective unconsciousness

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Carl Gustav Jung

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He introduced the concept of “inferiority complex”

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Alfred Alder

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Its is where much of the adult behavior is linked to childhood struggles

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Inferiority complex

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A psychologist from Vienna who agreed on the importance of childhood but he put an emphasis on ongoing social tensions, and not on sexual ones, as most crucial to the formation of personality

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Alfred Alder

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He proposed the Hiearchy of Needs

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Abraham Maslow

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Abraham Maslow proposed the idea of _____________

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Hierarchy of Needs

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Carl Rogers proposed the idea of _____________

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person-centered perspective

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He proposed the idea of “person-centered perspective”

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Carl Rogers

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It all rose in attempt to explain the personality with the focus on the potential for healthy personal growth

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Humanistic Theories

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The three conditions required in a growth promoting environment

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Genuine, Acceptance, Empathy

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It brought to the development of the personality measurements and assessments that is being used today

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Psychoanalytic and humanistic theories