Individual Differences Study - Freud Flashcards
Background - What are the different levels of consciousness?
Conscious - immediate awareness
Preconscious - accessible memories
Unconscious - repressed trauma
Background - How the unconscious reveals itself?
Slips of the tongue, free association (lay on the couch and encouraged to speak out loud all of their thoughts), predictive tests (e.g. inkblot in the Rorschach tests)
Background - What are the drives?
Eros - life (surviving, pleasure, and reproduction)
Thanatos - death (aggression)
Background - What are the three parts of the personality?
Ego - reality (reality principle)
Id - instance (pleasure principle) - devil on shoulder
Superego - morality (moral principle) - angel on shoulder
Background - What is the significance of ‘ego anxiety’?
This occurs when the ego cannot resolve the conflict of the superego and the id, this can result in mental health problems
What is the Psychosexual Development Theory?
These describes how sexual impulses are present in the new born child and they seek satisfaction through their own body.
What is the first stage of the Psychosexual Development Theory?
Oral
What is Oral?
This can manifest through thumb sucking as a replacement for the sensation breastfeeding.
What is the second stage of the Psychosexual Development Theory?
Anal
What is Anal?
This manifests usually during potty training when children keep their excrement inside them until they fee contractions.
What is the third stage of the Psychosexual Development Theory?
Phallic
What is Phallic?
2-5 years - Start to see difference in male/female bodies - boys fear girls were castrated for playing with their penis
What is the fourth stage of the Psychosexual Development Theory?
Latency
What is Latency?
Interest diverted to sports, friendships, hobbies etc.
What is the fifth stage of the Psychosexual Development Theory?
Genital
What is Genital?
On set of puberty - intensity of sexual desire increases and they move their desire onto other people who resemble them.
What is the Oedipus complex?
Sexual desire for mother and father is a rival they wish would disappear
What is the aim?
Provide evidence for Psychosexual Development Theory using psychoanalysis of dreams and fantasies of a ‘Little Hans’ with nervous disorder
What is the research method and why?
It is a longitudinal case study. Longitudinal is because it happens over long period of time (around 3 years). It is a case study because the research into the behaviour of one person over a period of time.
What is Action Research?
Research conducted in the course of your occupation in order to improve practise.
What is the sample?
Little Hans, 3-5 years old, brought up with ‘minimal force’ - lively and cheerful baby, from Vienna, Austria
What is the sampling method?
Self-selecting - Freud put call out to friends and supporters - send info about child’s development - Hans’ father was a supporter
What was the procedure?
Hans’ father recorded details of Hans’ behaviour and conversations, made his own interpretations. Send weekly letters to Freud. Freud replied with his own intentions of the things given by Hans’ father - give guidance - what father should ask Hans and what to look out for - Freud only met Hans once
What was the Data collection method?
Both observation + self-report