Personality Flashcards
What did Freud believe about DREAMS?
That DREAMS have to do with current issues/ problems in real life.
Who had the first THEORY on PERSONALITY?
Freud
- Every theory after has been a reaction TO his theory, OR a development of his theory.
How is the mind structured according to Freuds theory of CONSCIOUSNESS?
3 Levels
CONSCIOUS
- accessible part of mind – self-aware.
PRE-CONSCIOUS
- currently out of conscious but can easily be brought to mind.
UNCONSCIOUS
- Part of mind that is not available to conscious awareness
Describe the UNCONSCIOUS level of the mind
- Part of mind that is not available to conscious awareness
- Contains urges, feelings, ideas associated w/ pain/ trauma
- Has been Repressed into Unconscious, which is like a Locked Psychological drawer.
- We forget about it, but it is still there and effects thoughts and behaviour.
- Psychoanalysis try’s to unlock Psychological drawer
What is REPRESSION?
- The hiding away of urges, feelings and ideas that are associated w/ trauma.
- They cannot be recalled.
-We forget about it, but it is still there and affects thoughts and behaviour.
Describe Freud’s ICEBERG model
- Above the water line is conscious awareness.
- Pre-conscious is right below the water line and consists of the super ego and the ego
- Unconscious is the lowest and consists of the Id.
- The Ego is free floating in all 3 levels of consciousness
What are the 3 parts of Freud’s ICEBERG model of mind structure theory.
- The Id (German for baby)
- The EGO
- The SUPER EGO
Describe the Id
- Completely unconscious
- It is a SEETHING CAULDRON of impulses/ needs.
- Works on the PLEASURE PRINCIPLE - loose, irrational, seeks immediate gratification of needs
Describe the EGO
– More grown up – partly conscious, partly unconscious
- Keep the Id in check/ control it.
- Our civilized self
- Tries to satisfy Id within SOCIAL CONSTRAINTS by channeling impulses into more SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE outlets.
- Works on the REALITY PRINCIPLE - It tests reality to decide when and under what conditions impulses can be safely discharged and needs satisfied.
- Has to deal with anxiety – done unconsciously via Defence Mechanisms.
Describe the SUPER EGO
- Partially conscious, mainly unconscious.
TWO parts
1) The Conscience (rules and norms w/ respect to what’s bad and punishable)
2) The Ego Ideal – idealized images about good behaviour – moral perfection – thinking about doing bad causes moral anxiety.
Understanding Psychosexual development
- Sensual bodily needs that require satisfaction – deeply rooted/ inborn/ natural, require expression
- Mature Expressions develops in a series of stages determined by where Libido (lust) is focused.
- Diff bodily areas are differentially sensitive – they become libidily charged at different times.
What is the erogenous zone?
Preferred site for libidinal (lustful) expression. Stimulation there feels good at different times depending on stage of psychosexual development.
What are Freuds 5 stages to PSYCHOSEXUAL development?
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- Oral stage
- Anal stage
- Phallic stage
- Latent stage
- Genital stage
What is the ORAL stage of Psychosexual development?
- The mouth is the 1st Erogenous Zone – only mode of interaction w/ world. Tension reduced/ needs met via eating/ sucking
- Mother 1st love object b/c she is source of gratification.
- This emphasis on importance of early/ 1st relationships as it effects later relationships is common to most theories of P (e.g., Freud, Erikson) & developmental (e.g., Bowlby).
- Baby is totally dependent on others for everything during this stage, thus how it is provided or withheld can affect personality.
What is Fixation at the oral stage?
- Even though people move through all stages, psychological ‘sticking’ at one, due to over/under stimulation = oral fixation, which leads to traits that persist even when reach subsequent stages.
- Oral fixations can lead to an Oral P, either passive due to early fixation (extreme dependence, extreme cheerfulness/ optimism, high nurturance expectations) or sadistic due to late fixation (cynical, pessimistic, verbally aggressive).
What is the ANAL stage of Psychosexual development?
- Anus libidinal focus – libidily charged – 18 months – 3 years
- Regular cycles of tissue tension build-up & release can be pleasurable.
- With physical maturity comes physical control and 1st imposition of external rules, here, about when you should hold on vs. when it’s OK to let go.
- How parents impose rules is of major importance.
What is Fixation at the anal stage?
- Anal fixations can arise if parents are too slack or too uptight/ rigid. Kids perceive that parental approval/ affection depends upon ability to follow rules.
- Anal retentive personality – Rules are to be followed w/o exception/ flexibility.
What is the ANAL TRIAD OF TRAITS? (POO)
Parsimony (Stinginess)
Obstinacy (stubbornness)
Orderliness
Order disruption is highly uncomfortable.
What is the Phallic stage of Psychosexual development?
3-5/6 y/o
- Genitals libidinal focus (fascination, autoeroticism (self-stimulation), manipulation.
- Libidinal shift from self to opposite-sex parent – hostility to same-sex parent – perceived as competition – may wish to eliminate them.
- Boy wants mom, dad is obstacle, get rid of competition. Girl wants dad, mom is obstacle.
- Resolution = introspection of dad’s values, principles etc… (gets super ego and access to mom). Girls – want dad, competes w/ mom. Resolved by becoming like mom (introspection) – vicarious access to dad, mom’s ego.
- Girls don’t envy penis… they have symbolic desire for power and prestige – have greater access to political power.