*Psychodynamic Theory Flashcards

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What are the five biologically driven psychosexual stages in Freud’s development theory?

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Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital

These stages represent the progression of a child’s psychosexual development.

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At what age does the phallic stage occur in Freud’s theory?

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Between ages 3-6

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What is the focus of pleasure during the phallic stage?

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Genitals

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What complexes do children develop during the phallic stage?

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Oedipus complex for boys, Electra complex for girls

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Define the Oedipus complex.

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Boys develop incestuous feelings towards their mother and jealousy towards their father

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What is castration anxiety in the context of the Oedipus complex?

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Fear that the father may castrate the boy

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What does a boy have to do to resolve the Oedipus complex?

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Give up love for mother and identify with father

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Define the Electra complex.

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Girls experience penis envy and compete with their mothers for their father’s love

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What is penis envy according to Freud?

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A girl’s realization of not having a penis, leading to resentment towards her mother

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How did Jung suggest girls resolve their feelings of penis envy?

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By substituting it with a desire to have children

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What is internalisation in Freud’s theory?

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The process where boys and girls adopt the attitudes and values of their same-sex parent

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What role does identification play in gender identity development according to Freud?

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It helps children adopt the gender identity of their same-sex parent

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Who was Little Hans and what was his fear?

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A 5-year-old boy with a morbid fear of being bitten by a horse

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What did Freud interpret Little Hans’s fear of horses as?

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A representation of his fear of castration by his father

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What is a strength of the Oedipus complex theory?

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Support for the theory suggests boys’ normal development depends on having a male parent

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What did Rekers and Morey find regarding boys and gender identity?

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75% of ‘gender disturbed’ boys had no female or substitute father living with them

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What is a limitation of the Oedipus complex theory?

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The relationship between absent fathers and gender identity problems is not consistently supported

18
Q

What did Bos and Sandfort’s study find about children raised by lesbian parents?

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They felt less pressure to abide by gender stereotypes and showed no difference in psychosocial adjustment

19
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Why is Freud’s account of female development considered inadequate?

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Freud wrote extensively about the Oedipus complex but had limited theory on girls

20
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What cultural critique did feminist Horney offer regarding Freud’s theories?

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She argued that male experience womb envy, challenging penis envy as a biological factor

21
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What is a major criticism of the psychodynamic approach?

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It lacks scientific credibility and rigor

22
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Why did Popper argue that Freud’s theory is pseudoscientific?

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Key ideas cannot be falsified, questioning the validity of the theory