第二章 主要理论 Major Perspectives
... The raw, unorganized, inherited part of personality whose purpose is to reduce tension created by biological drives and irrational impulses. Present from the time of birth, the sole purpose of the id is to reduce tension created by primitive drives related to hunger, sex, aggression and irrational i ...
... The raw, unorganized, inherited part of personality whose purpose is to reduce tension created by biological drives and irrational impulses. Present from the time of birth, the sole purpose of the id is to reduce tension created by primitive drives related to hunger, sex, aggression and irrational i ...
Freud`s Psychosexual Stages of Development
... with reality and strives to meet the demands of the ID and the SUPEREGO in socially acceptable ways. (reality principle) ...
... with reality and strives to meet the demands of the ID and the SUPEREGO in socially acceptable ways. (reality principle) ...
Behaviorism: Redefining Psychology
... Sigmund Freud and the Concept of the Unconscious Mind Sigmund Freud (1856-1939): Austria – Psychoanalytic school of thought – Thought that Consciousness should not be the focus of Psychology ...
... Sigmund Freud and the Concept of the Unconscious Mind Sigmund Freud (1856-1939): Austria – Psychoanalytic school of thought – Thought that Consciousness should not be the focus of Psychology ...
MR. GREER PRESENTS
... • Secondary Process Thinking – Reality oriented – Characteristic of older children and adults – Dependent on ego – Maladaptation exists when primary processes play an overriding role in adults’ behavior ...
... • Secondary Process Thinking – Reality oriented – Characteristic of older children and adults – Dependent on ego – Maladaptation exists when primary processes play an overriding role in adults’ behavior ...
History of Psychology PowerPoint
... I . H I S T O R Y Sigmund Freud Psychoanalysis unconscious motives & internal conflicts determine behavior. - most famous psychologist - part of pop culture ...
... I . H I S T O R Y Sigmund Freud Psychoanalysis unconscious motives & internal conflicts determine behavior. - most famous psychologist - part of pop culture ...
The Freudian Unconscious and Bhavaṅga
... Canon indicates that sankhara which are the immediate conditions for vinnana are even more important as a factor in the development of individuality. In fact in the Theravada Canon sankhara. are regarded as the most characteristic condition for becoming (bhava). Hence it is that the samsaric being ( ...
... Canon indicates that sankhara which are the immediate conditions for vinnana are even more important as a factor in the development of individuality. In fact in the Theravada Canon sankhara. are regarded as the most characteristic condition for becoming (bhava). Hence it is that the samsaric being ( ...
File
... • Carl Jung divides the mind into: – The Consciousness: What you think about on purpose. – The Personal Unconscious: Your personal experiences, and deep inner thoughts. – The Collective Unconscious: The things in every human’s mind, because we’re human. ...
... • Carl Jung divides the mind into: – The Consciousness: What you think about on purpose. – The Personal Unconscious: Your personal experiences, and deep inner thoughts. – The Collective Unconscious: The things in every human’s mind, because we’re human. ...
Bell-work - ms. madsen teaches
... – Wrote Archetypal Patterns in Poetry • Applied Jung's theory of the collective unconscious to poetry, discovering a deep-seated primitive meaning behind recurring poetic images, symbols, and situations ...
... – Wrote Archetypal Patterns in Poetry • Applied Jung's theory of the collective unconscious to poetry, discovering a deep-seated primitive meaning behind recurring poetic images, symbols, and situations ...
Sigmund Freud`s personality theory
... Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the father of psychoanalysis, spent much of his life developing an intricate theory of how the psyche, or mind, operates. Central to Freud's theory, and perhaps his greatest contribution to psychology, is the knowledge that psyche consists of parts that are conscious, prec ...
... Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the father of psychoanalysis, spent much of his life developing an intricate theory of how the psyche, or mind, operates. Central to Freud's theory, and perhaps his greatest contribution to psychology, is the knowledge that psyche consists of parts that are conscious, prec ...
Personality - Net Start Class
... Rogers’s view of personality structure. In Rogers’s model, the self-concept is the only important structural construct. However, Rogers acknowledged that one’s self-concept may not be consistent with the realities of one’s actual experience—a condition called incongruence. ...
... Rogers’s view of personality structure. In Rogers’s model, the self-concept is the only important structural construct. However, Rogers acknowledged that one’s self-concept may not be consistent with the realities of one’s actual experience—a condition called incongruence. ...
Document
... – Analyze consciousness into basic elements – Introspection – careful, systematic observations of one’s own conscious experience • Functionalism – William James (VERY influenced by Darwin). – Investigate function of consciousness – Led to investigation of mental testing, developmental patterns, and ...
... – Analyze consciousness into basic elements – Introspection – careful, systematic observations of one’s own conscious experience • Functionalism – William James (VERY influenced by Darwin). – Investigate function of consciousness – Led to investigation of mental testing, developmental patterns, and ...
Document
... – Analyze consciousness into basic elements – Introspection – careful, systematic observations of one’s own conscious experience • Functionalism – William James (VERY influenced by Darwin). – Investigate function of consciousness – Led to investigation of mental testing, developmental patterns, and ...
... – Analyze consciousness into basic elements – Introspection – careful, systematic observations of one’s own conscious experience • Functionalism – William James (VERY influenced by Darwin). – Investigate function of consciousness – Led to investigation of mental testing, developmental patterns, and ...
Psychoanalytic Therapy
... defense mechanism that shifts sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person as when redirecting anger toward a safer outlet ...
... defense mechanism that shifts sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person as when redirecting anger toward a safer outlet ...
DARA MARKS - RECOMMENDED READING LIST
... Technique for using dreams and active imagination to find the deeper meaning of story The Masculine archetypal journey The Feminine archetypal journey Offers a deeper understanding of the hero’s journey Fascinating exploration of African stories and myths that tell us who we are as human beings. Bri ...
... Technique for using dreams and active imagination to find the deeper meaning of story The Masculine archetypal journey The Feminine archetypal journey Offers a deeper understanding of the hero’s journey Fascinating exploration of African stories and myths that tell us who we are as human beings. Bri ...
Free Association
... fleeing from therapy prematurely, etc., are ways of defending against anxiety These acts interfere with ability to accept changes which could lead to more satisfying life ...
... fleeing from therapy prematurely, etc., are ways of defending against anxiety These acts interfere with ability to accept changes which could lead to more satisfying life ...
Modern Psychology`s Roots
... – William James was the first American psychologist – Wrote the first psychology textbook – Studied the functions of consciousness ...
... – William James was the first American psychologist – Wrote the first psychology textbook – Studied the functions of consciousness ...
Neuroscience Studies Unconscious Conflict
... neuroscience -- demonstrate that it is possible to develop an interdisciplinary science drawing upon psychoanalytic theory." He notes that a prominent critic of psychoanalysis and Freudian theory, Adolf Grunbaum, Ph.D., professor of the philosophy of science at the University of Pittsburgh, has expr ...
... neuroscience -- demonstrate that it is possible to develop an interdisciplinary science drawing upon psychoanalytic theory." He notes that a prominent critic of psychoanalysis and Freudian theory, Adolf Grunbaum, Ph.D., professor of the philosophy of science at the University of Pittsburgh, has expr ...
Personality Theories - Mr. Hunsaker`s Classes
... mind in which thoughts, feelings, memories, and other information are kept that are not easily or voluntarily brought into consciousness. – Can be revealed in dreams and Freudian slips of the tongue. ...
... mind in which thoughts, feelings, memories, and other information are kept that are not easily or voluntarily brought into consciousness. – Can be revealed in dreams and Freudian slips of the tongue. ...
Lecture 11
... Charcot in 1885). He modified the technique where hypnosis could not be used and developed free association as a means to finding the origins of symptoms. He came to stress the sexual origins of symptoms but discovered that they were unreliable. He also emphasized the importance of unconscious proce ...
... Charcot in 1885). He modified the technique where hypnosis could not be used and developed free association as a means to finding the origins of symptoms. He came to stress the sexual origins of symptoms but discovered that they were unreliable. He also emphasized the importance of unconscious proce ...
Personality PowerPoint
... gain an understanding of how we are (personality), the question of why we are that way (theories of personality) remains. Personality theories help us understand the differences among people ...
... gain an understanding of how we are (personality), the question of why we are that way (theories of personality) remains. Personality theories help us understand the differences among people ...
Ch.5 Movie Questions Which of the following is an example of a
... 10. According to McCarley and Hobson’s activation synthesis theory of dreams, what activates dreams? 11. According to McCarley and Hobson, what is true about REM sleep? 12. IN his work on lucid dreaming, why does LaBerge use a flashing light? 13. In the experiment described in the program, patients ...
... 10. According to McCarley and Hobson’s activation synthesis theory of dreams, what activates dreams? 11. According to McCarley and Hobson, what is true about REM sleep? 12. IN his work on lucid dreaming, why does LaBerge use a flashing light? 13. In the experiment described in the program, patients ...
On Coincidences
... THURSDAY, May 2, 2013, at 4:00 PM Breasted Hall, at the Oriental Institute, 1155 E. 58th Street Reception following the lecture in Eckhart 209, 5734 S. University Avenue ...
... THURSDAY, May 2, 2013, at 4:00 PM Breasted Hall, at the Oriental Institute, 1155 E. 58th Street Reception following the lecture in Eckhart 209, 5734 S. University Avenue ...
Chapter 11: Personality: Theory, Research, and
... – Openness to experience – Agreeableness – Conscientiousness Psychodynamic Perspectives Freud’s psychoanalytic theory ...
... – Openness to experience – Agreeableness – Conscientiousness Psychodynamic Perspectives Freud’s psychoanalytic theory ...