02Theories of development
... 1. Trust vs. Mistrust 2. Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt 3. Initiative vs. Guilt 4. Industry vs. Inferiority 5. Identity vs. Role Confusion 6. Intimacy vs. Isolation 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation 8. Integrity vs. Despair 1. Sensorimotor stage 2. Preoperational 3. Concrete operations 4. Formal Operations ...
... 1. Trust vs. Mistrust 2. Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt 3. Initiative vs. Guilt 4. Industry vs. Inferiority 5. Identity vs. Role Confusion 6. Intimacy vs. Isolation 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation 8. Integrity vs. Despair 1. Sensorimotor stage 2. Preoperational 3. Concrete operations 4. Formal Operations ...
Chapter 10 Personality
... • Psychoanalysis focuses on how the mind’s energy is exchanged, transformed and expressed. • The “mental stream” of the sex drive was called the Eros, he Greek god for passionate love. The energy behind this drive was called libido, Latin for lust. • The “mental stream” for destruction was Thanatos. ...
... • Psychoanalysis focuses on how the mind’s energy is exchanged, transformed and expressed. • The “mental stream” of the sex drive was called the Eros, he Greek god for passionate love. The energy behind this drive was called libido, Latin for lust. • The “mental stream” for destruction was Thanatos. ...
Society in the Industrial Revolution - RoshanVarghese
... be killed = pasteurization • 1860s Joseph Lister: antiseptic to kill germs in wounds – fewer people died from infection ...
... be killed = pasteurization • 1860s Joseph Lister: antiseptic to kill germs in wounds – fewer people died from infection ...
Educational theorists
... However, Freud found that some events and desires were often too frightening or painful for his patients to acknowledge. Freud believed such information was locked away in a region he called the unconscious mind. This happens through the process of repression. Sigmund Freud emphasized the importance ...
... However, Freud found that some events and desires were often too frightening or painful for his patients to acknowledge. Freud believed such information was locked away in a region he called the unconscious mind. This happens through the process of repression. Sigmund Freud emphasized the importance ...
Theories of Personality - UPM EduTrain Interactive Learning
... Understand behavior by focusing on the external contingencies of reinforcement (any consequence of an action that increases the probability of that action being executed again) and punishment (any consequence of an action that decreases the probability of its ...
... Understand behavior by focusing on the external contingencies of reinforcement (any consequence of an action that increases the probability of that action being executed again) and punishment (any consequence of an action that decreases the probability of its ...
THE AGE OF CONFUSION
... experimentation became the norm… • This created an atmosphere of relativism…many sought refuge in extremism… • This process began before the war… ...
... experimentation became the norm… • This created an atmosphere of relativism…many sought refuge in extremism… • This process began before the war… ...
Learning Personality, Morality, and Emotions
... Superego: Cultural values and norms internalized by an individual; the conscience. We realize why we can’t have everything we want Provokes feeling of guilt or shame when we break rules or pride and satisfaction when we follow them ...
... Superego: Cultural values and norms internalized by an individual; the conscience. We realize why we can’t have everything we want Provokes feeling of guilt or shame when we break rules or pride and satisfaction when we follow them ...
Psyche
... that fear by becoming more like them. • Repression: unconscious mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious. – Thoughts that are often repressed are those that would result in feeling of guilt from the superego. – This is not a very successful def ...
... that fear by becoming more like them. • Repression: unconscious mechanism employed by the ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becoming conscious. – Thoughts that are often repressed are those that would result in feeling of guilt from the superego. – This is not a very successful def ...
Ch13zz
... Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) • Most of life in Vienna • Became a medical doctor – Wished for academic research – Brücke, his professor and director of the physiological lab where Freud trained, dissuaded him – Freud too poor to provide for himself in interim • Taking Brücke’s advice, Freud took medica ...
... Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) • Most of life in Vienna • Became a medical doctor – Wished for academic research – Brücke, his professor and director of the physiological lab where Freud trained, dissuaded him – Freud too poor to provide for himself in interim • Taking Brücke’s advice, Freud took medica ...
latent
... Defense Mechanisms (cont) – Regression - fall back on childlike response patterns when under stress – Identification - try to become like someone else to deal with anxiety – Compensation - make up for inferiorities in one area by becoming superior in another area – Sublimation - channel socially un ...
... Defense Mechanisms (cont) – Regression - fall back on childlike response patterns when under stress – Identification - try to become like someone else to deal with anxiety – Compensation - make up for inferiorities in one area by becoming superior in another area – Sublimation - channel socially un ...
The Spiritual Problem of Modern Man
... One way Jung saw this change in his time was through the resurgence of interest in psychic phenomena, including astrology, magic/witchcraft, parapsychology, etc. He felt that this interest represented a psychic and collective need on the part of human beings, a need that the old religions could no ...
... One way Jung saw this change in his time was through the resurgence of interest in psychic phenomena, including astrology, magic/witchcraft, parapsychology, etc. He felt that this interest represented a psychic and collective need on the part of human beings, a need that the old religions could no ...
Chapter 13 Powerpoint
... Victorian age, sex only in marriage, and you should not like it Many of Freud's patients were wealthy women with sexual repression Freud was obsessed with sex being the explanation for abnormal behaviors ...
... Victorian age, sex only in marriage, and you should not like it Many of Freud's patients were wealthy women with sexual repression Freud was obsessed with sex being the explanation for abnormal behaviors ...
Definitions of Counseling and Psychotherapy
... Freud believed humans are filled with mental or psychic energy in his dynamic approach to human psychology. This energy comes from two essential sources: Eros and Thanatos. More specifically, eros is the energy associated with life and sex. Focal psychotherapy: When psychoanalysts or psychodynamic t ...
... Freud believed humans are filled with mental or psychic energy in his dynamic approach to human psychology. This energy comes from two essential sources: Eros and Thanatos. More specifically, eros is the energy associated with life and sex. Focal psychotherapy: When psychoanalysts or psychodynamic t ...
Archetypal Criticism
... mind, distinguishing it from the personal unconscious of Freudian psychoanalysis. He argued that the collective unconscious has profound influence on the lives of individuals, who live out its symbols and clothe them in meaning through their experiences. The psychotherapeutic practice of analytical ...
... mind, distinguishing it from the personal unconscious of Freudian psychoanalysis. He argued that the collective unconscious has profound influence on the lives of individuals, who live out its symbols and clothe them in meaning through their experiences. The psychotherapeutic practice of analytical ...
Structuralism Functionalism Gestalt Psychoanalysis Behaviorism
... Believed , “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” Used visual stimulus and ‘optical illusions’ Still part of the modern study of sensation and perception in psychology. ...
... Believed , “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” Used visual stimulus and ‘optical illusions’ Still part of the modern study of sensation and perception in psychology. ...
Ian Shoales Powerpoint
... Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre is a comedy team best known for its radio sketches broadcast on National Public Radio.The group was formed in 1975 by University of Iowa students Bill Allard, Dan Coffey, Merle Kessler, Leon Martell, and Jim Turner. In more.. ...
... Duck's Breath Mystery Theatre is a comedy team best known for its radio sketches broadcast on National Public Radio.The group was formed in 1975 by University of Iowa students Bill Allard, Dan Coffey, Merle Kessler, Leon Martell, and Jim Turner. In more.. ...
Literary theory exemplary observation
... driven to fulfill pleasure principle 2. Ego - Rational, logical, conscious: regulates Id, works with Superego (battleground for Id and Superego) 3. Superego - Principled, moral, wholesome, occupied with doing the right thing. ...
... driven to fulfill pleasure principle 2. Ego - Rational, logical, conscious: regulates Id, works with Superego (battleground for Id and Superego) 3. Superego - Principled, moral, wholesome, occupied with doing the right thing. ...
File
... o Id: Bottom of the iceberg, our most basic instincts. The Id acts on its own, without conscious thought. (I WANT IT NOW!!) o Superego: Bridges the gap between the Id and the Ego. Superego is concerned with social rules and morals—similar to what many people call their "conscience" or their "moral c ...
... o Id: Bottom of the iceberg, our most basic instincts. The Id acts on its own, without conscious thought. (I WANT IT NOW!!) o Superego: Bridges the gap between the Id and the Ego. Superego is concerned with social rules and morals—similar to what many people call their "conscience" or their "moral c ...
Perspectives Chart
... Albert Bandura – social learning – learning through watching others Largely dominated by Freud and his Interpretation of Dreams Unconscious, defense mechanisms, id, ego, superego 5 Stages of Psycho-sexual development Not what is wrong with your mind, but what went wrong with your life throughout one ...
... Albert Bandura – social learning – learning through watching others Largely dominated by Freud and his Interpretation of Dreams Unconscious, defense mechanisms, id, ego, superego 5 Stages of Psycho-sexual development Not what is wrong with your mind, but what went wrong with your life throughout one ...
Developmental Models
... who expanded on the research of Piaget. He wanted to research moral development of humans throughout a lifespan. Held that moral reasoning is the basis of all ethical behavior. ...
... who expanded on the research of Piaget. He wanted to research moral development of humans throughout a lifespan. Held that moral reasoning is the basis of all ethical behavior. ...
Personality PowerPoint
... Personality traits are characteristic behaviors and feelings that are consistent and long lasting Personality States are temporary patterns of behavior and feelings that may arise in a specific situation ...
... Personality traits are characteristic behaviors and feelings that are consistent and long lasting Personality States are temporary patterns of behavior and feelings that may arise in a specific situation ...
In a phrase: Human behavior is mostly controlled at the unconscious
... • “…always possible to bind together a considerable number of people in love, so long as there are other people left over to receive the manifestations of their aggressiveness” (224) • “narcicissi”m of minor differences ...
... • “…always possible to bind together a considerable number of people in love, so long as there are other people left over to receive the manifestations of their aggressiveness” (224) • “narcicissi”m of minor differences ...
UNIT 10 Review GUIDE
... Freudian Theory states that personality is shaped during childhood and adolescence. Psychosexual Stages – sexual urges are an important aspect of personality development Oral – sucking, biting Anal – Bowel elimination Phallic – Oedipus/Electra Complex, penis envy, identification (boy cannot beat fat ...
... Freudian Theory states that personality is shaped during childhood and adolescence. Psychosexual Stages – sexual urges are an important aspect of personality development Oral – sucking, biting Anal – Bowel elimination Phallic – Oedipus/Electra Complex, penis envy, identification (boy cannot beat fat ...
File
... Describe Freud’s view of personality (Id, Ego, Superego) Identify important aspects of Freud’s developmental stages (Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital) Describe Freud’s view on how people defend themselves against anxiety (Defense mechanisms) Neo-Freudians and which of Freud’s ideas they accepte ...
... Describe Freud’s view of personality (Id, Ego, Superego) Identify important aspects of Freud’s developmental stages (Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital) Describe Freud’s view on how people defend themselves against anxiety (Defense mechanisms) Neo-Freudians and which of Freud’s ideas they accepte ...