Week 5-Freud and Psychoanalysis Flashcards
What and when did Freud propose Seduction Theory (Hysteria)?
1885
His explanation on why Childhood Secual Abuse occured because little girls wanted to get with their Dads
When was the Stage Model-Theory of Sexuality proposed? The Psychosexual Stages
Oral, Anal, Latent, Genital
1905
What happened in WW1-Shell Shock?
Changes Freud’s Theory-Warefare-Shell Shock-PTSD-Rethink what hysteria and unconscious were.
What did Jean-Martin Charcot find about hypnotism and hysteria?
No link between sexuality and psychoanalysis
What was Freud’s concept of Free Association?
Lying on a coach; psychoanalyst behind patient-note taking.
Patients censored themselves-repression of actively stopping memories into coming into consciousness.
What was the Pressure Technique?
Recall difficult memories, Volunteer memories more readily
Why was the interpretation of dreams (Dream analysis) important?
Own dreams-Unpack symbolism of dreams
The interpretation of dreams-character condensation- keys that unlock unconscious
Dreams represent the wish-fulfilment processes-an unconscious wish
The manifest content of dreams-finding hidden meaning
Latent (unwelcomed) desires —>Manifest content
Displacement and condensation
How did the death of Freud’s father influence his theory of psychosexual behaviour?
Introverted in-depth analysis towards himself
Sexual attraction towards his own mother.
What was the Perversions?
The Perversions-Homosexuality
Hysteria & Perversions opposite to each other
Little Hans-Phobia of horses
What were the findings of Anna Freud?
Defence Mechanisms: Displacement-Blame/attack Projection-Project onto source Sublimation- Deny "get picky" Denial-Deny it ever happened Rationalize-Invent an acceptable motive Identification-Identify negative emotion
What happened in the “Roaring 1920s”?
Freud on women-Penis envy development in little girls due to seeing men in military suits
How did Karen Horney conflict with Freud?
Horney-Flight from Womanhood
Argues that Freud believes that girls “believe they have a penis and that they feel like an inferior boy”-the social status of men
Epistemology “knowledge” suspect true unconscious motives
Unconscious “group mind” of crowds
What was the psychoanalysis movement in the UK? (Woolfe, Earnest, Jones)
“Bloomsbury group”- Child Psychology
Leading to Bowlby’s attachment theory
Anna Freud vs Klein-Object relations-mother and child relationships