Pyschoanalysis Flashcards

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The 1st formal theory of personality and is still the best known

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Pyschoanalysis

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2
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Sigmund Freud real name

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Sigismund Freud

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3
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Birthday of Sigmund Freud

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May 6, 1856

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4
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Birth place of SF

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Freiberg, Moravia
Czech Republic

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5
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Parent of SF

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Jacob and Amalie Nathanson Freud

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6
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When SF died

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September 23 1939

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7
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This is the most perfect, most free from ambivalence of all human relationship

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Mother and son relationship

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8
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School of Sigmund Freud

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University of Vienna Medical school

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9
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A disorder typically characterized by a paralysis or the improper functioning of certain parts of the body

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Hysteria

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10
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Bestfriend of S.F

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Josef Breuer

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It is the process or removing hysterical symptoms through “talking them out”

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Catharsis

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12
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It is a technique which the patient says whatever comes to their mind

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Free Association

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13
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Miracle drug or a magical substance

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Cocaine

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14
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It is the deepest and largest part of the mind that contains thought, feelings, memories and desires that are not currently in conscious awareness

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Unconscious

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15
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Aims to bring this unconscious elements into conscious

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Psychoanalysis

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16
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Serves as particularly rich source of unconscious material

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Dream

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It is the intermediary level between the unconscious and the conscious mind that contains thought, memories, information that are currently in conscious but can be readily accessed with some effort and prompting

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Preconscious

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The level of mental life that holds thoughts, perception, and feelings that we are currently aware of an readily access

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Conscious

19
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3 fundamental components of a mind

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Id, ego, superego

20
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Most primitive and instinctual part of the mind

Called Cauldron

Pushes for immediate gratification of desire

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Id

21
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Develops from the Id during early infancy

Seeks to balance this desire

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Ego

22
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Represents moral and ethical components of the mind

Enforce with moral and ethical standards

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Superego

23
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Arises when there is an impending conflict between the demands of 3 provinces of the mind

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Anxiety

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Psychological strategies employed by the ego to protect the individual from experiencing the full brunt of anxiety and inner conflict

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Defense Mechanism

25
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2 primary drives

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Eros and Thanos

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Drives and revolved around the preservation of life and pursuit of pleasure

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Eros (life instinct)

27
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Represents a contrasting drive associated with destructive tendencies

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Thanos (death instinct)

28
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It is an inherent aspect of human nature

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Aggression

29
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It is the emotional response that arises from the inner conflicts within the mind

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Anxiety

30
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Forms of anxiety

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Realistic
Moral
Neurotic

31
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Known as objective anxiety

Most straightforward type of anxiety

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Realistic

32
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Also called neurotic anxiety

Rooted in conflicts between persons internal moral and ethical standards

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Moral

33
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Also called free floating anxiety

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Neurotic

34
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Foundational defense mechanism, involves the unconscious acts of pushing distressing or traumatic thoughts, memories, and desire

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Repression

35
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Is a defense mechanism where individual express feelings or behavior opposite to their true, often unacceptable desires or emotion to reduce anxiety

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Reaction Formation

36
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Involves redirecting intense emotions, usually anger and frustration from their original source to less threatening or neutral target

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Displacement

37
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Occurs when individuals become stuck at a particular stage of a psychosexual development due to unresolved conflict

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Fixation

38
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Involves reverting to earlier, more childlike behaviors or attitude in response to stress or anxiety

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Regression

39
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A defense mechanism where indivuals attribute their own unacceptable thoughts, feelings or impulses to someone else

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Projection

40
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It occurs when individuals externalize internal beliefs, values, or judgements, often from the authority figures as their own

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Introjection

41
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Healthier defense mechanism

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Sublimation