Psychodynamic Approach Flashcards

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Psychodynamic approach

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Emphasis the importance of unconscious desires and early childhood experiences in shaping personality

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Freud (1923) structure of personality

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  • ID (pleasure principle – innate drive to seek immediate satisfaction)
  • EGO (reality principle – mediates between id, superego and reality)
  • SUPEREGO (morality principle - internalisation of societal rules, developing around age 5)
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Freud (1923) defence mechanisms

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Conflict between id and superego, leading to detachment from reality (repression, denial, displacement)

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Freud (1923) psychosexual stages

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Oral, anal, phallic (Oedipus and Electra complex developed), latency, genital. Consequence of unresolved conflict is fixation

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Strength of the psychodynamic approach

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  • Influence on modern psychology and western thought (eg. Explains personality and draws attention to childhood experiences)
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Limitations of the psychodynamic approach

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  • Unscientific and untestable (eg. Not falsifiable as mind can’t be dissected to reveal personality)
  • Gender bias (eg. Oedipus complex is androcentric and the Electra complex suggests women are inferior)
  • Too deterministic (eg. Freud believes all behaviour is driven by the unconscious, ignoring free will)
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