Theory Flashcards
Name the (3) “Core Conditions”
- Congruence
- UPR
- Empathy
Name the 3 Ego states in T.A.?
- Parent
- Adult
- Child
Name the (3) parts of a Personality? (Psychodynamic)
- Ego
- Superego
- Id
What does the ‘Id’ do? (Psychodynamic)
The Id is impulsive, wild, and irrational. It’s ancient, like a caveman.
What does the ‘Superego’ do? (Psychodynamic)
The superego is mechanically rational, and wants to “do the right thing.” It’s built for the modern world.
What does the ‘Ego’ do? (Psychodynamic)
The Ego balances the conflicting demands of the Superego and the Id.
What does Rogerian “UPR” stand for?
Unconditional Positive Regard
Name the (6) Core Conditions?
- Congruence
- UPR
- Congruence of the therapist
- Incongruence of the client
- Psychological contact
- Qualities be reached by client
2 Subdivisions of the ‘Parent’ Ego State…
Controlling parent, and Nurturing parent
2 Subdivisions of the ‘Child’ Ego State…
Free child, and Adaptive child
What does PAC often stand for?
Parent, Adult, Child (Transactional Analysis)
4 Popular Methods of Integration
1) Common Factors
2) Technical Eclecticism
3) Theoretical Integration
4) Assimilative Integration