Child Development Theories Presentation
... Id: Source of basic biological needs. Ego: Conscious rational part of personality. Superego: Conscience that often tries to conform to acceptable values of society. ...
... Id: Source of basic biological needs. Ego: Conscious rational part of personality. Superego: Conscience that often tries to conform to acceptable values of society. ...
Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic
... conflict in our lives during one of the stages, they can become fixated (remaining preoccupied with the behaviors associated with the stage). During the phallic stage, Freud theorized the Oedipus complex (boys resent their father’s relationship with mother) and Electra complex (girls resent their mo ...
... conflict in our lives during one of the stages, they can become fixated (remaining preoccupied with the behaviors associated with the stage). During the phallic stage, Freud theorized the Oedipus complex (boys resent their father’s relationship with mother) and Electra complex (girls resent their mo ...
Rollo May – Existential Psychology
... run away from responsibility. Not being willing to make choices, they lose sight of who they are and develop a sense of insignificance and alienation. In contrast, healthy people challenge their destiny, cherish their freedom, and live authentically with other people and themselves. They recognize t ...
... run away from responsibility. Not being willing to make choices, they lose sight of who they are and develop a sense of insignificance and alienation. In contrast, healthy people challenge their destiny, cherish their freedom, and live authentically with other people and themselves. They recognize t ...
Person-Centered
... In my early professional years I was asking the question: How can I treat, or cure, or change this person? Now I would phrase the question in this way: How can I provide a relationship which this person may use for his own personal growth? The good life is a process, not a state of ...
... In my early professional years I was asking the question: How can I treat, or cure, or change this person? Now I would phrase the question in this way: How can I provide a relationship which this person may use for his own personal growth? The good life is a process, not a state of ...
Personality Theories - Mr. Hunsaker`s Classes
... Freud’s Psychodynamic View • Unconscious mind - level of the 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. ...
... Freud’s Psychodynamic View • Unconscious mind - level of the 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. ...
Mod. 70
... Def: focus more on current issues & life-functioning & symptoms; goal is to gain perspective Focus less on childhood and id/ego/super-ego than psychoanalysis Look for themes throughout life span In practice talk face to face with “client” [Freud sat behind “patient” so he/she not affected by his loo ...
... Def: focus more on current issues & life-functioning & symptoms; goal is to gain perspective Focus less on childhood and id/ego/super-ego than psychoanalysis Look for themes throughout life span In practice talk face to face with “client” [Freud sat behind “patient” so he/she not affected by his loo ...
Psyche
... • Consists of all the inherited (i.e. biological) components of personality, including the sex (life) instinct • The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. • The personality of the newborn child is all id and only later does ...
... • Consists of all the inherited (i.e. biological) components of personality, including the sex (life) instinct • The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche which responds directly and immediately to the instincts. • The personality of the newborn child is all id and only later does ...
KHILAN KHIMASIA File
... Grunbaum (1993) suggested that any benefits of psychoanalysis are due to unintended placebo effects Client-therapist relationship is powerful, as therapist “cannot be wrong” due to any disagreements by patient being counted as symptoms of the disorder He also pointed out that early evidence of it ...
... Grunbaum (1993) suggested that any benefits of psychoanalysis are due to unintended placebo effects Client-therapist relationship is powerful, as therapist “cannot be wrong” due to any disagreements by patient being counted as symptoms of the disorder He also pointed out that early evidence of it ...
February 9, Psych Cont`d
... PSYCHOTHERAPY • USE LANGUAGE (TALK) TO HEAL SUFFERING • FOCUS ON BIOGRAPHY • INVOLVE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PATIENT AND THERAPIST ...
... PSYCHOTHERAPY • USE LANGUAGE (TALK) TO HEAL SUFFERING • FOCUS ON BIOGRAPHY • INVOLVE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PATIENT AND THERAPIST ...
Freud PPT
... theorist. These people feel that we have to look at why they behave the way they do instead of just looking at their actions. ...
... theorist. These people feel that we have to look at why they behave the way they do instead of just looking at their actions. ...
Personality II
... anxiety and the defense mechanisms. They did veer away from Freud in 2 important ways: the role of the conscious mind nd they doubted that sex and aggression were all-consuming motivations. ...
... anxiety and the defense mechanisms. They did veer away from Freud in 2 important ways: the role of the conscious mind nd they doubted that sex and aggression were all-consuming motivations. ...
The Object in Freud - ICLO-NLS
... the object is what is necessary for its preservation. Drives, and therefore sexuality derive by anaclisis via the transformation of vital needs. If we consider mental life from a biological point of view, the drive appears as a concept on the frontier between the mental and the somatic. It is the ps ...
... the object is what is necessary for its preservation. Drives, and therefore sexuality derive by anaclisis via the transformation of vital needs. If we consider mental life from a biological point of view, the drive appears as a concept on the frontier between the mental and the somatic. It is the ps ...
Review Questions
... 2. The topographic model: The three levels of consciousness. 3. The structural model: The id, ego, and superego. The meaning of each of these “structures’, under what principles do they operate (e.g. the id and the “pleasure principle”, etc.). The role of the ego as mediating between the id and the ...
... 2. The topographic model: The three levels of consciousness. 3. The structural model: The id, ego, and superego. The meaning of each of these “structures’, under what principles do they operate (e.g. the id and the “pleasure principle”, etc.). The role of the ego as mediating between the id and the ...
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... Object permanence is the awareness that objects continue to exist when not perceived. For example, a child may look for a toy hidden under a blanket Conservation is the principle that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the form of objects. For example, a c ...
... Object permanence is the awareness that objects continue to exist when not perceived. For example, a child may look for a toy hidden under a blanket Conservation is the principle that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the form of objects. For example, a c ...
Erik Erikson - Personal Web Pages
... Major difference from Freud relates to the concept of EGO Ego is present from birth, conflict free, constantly in development (lifespan). Ego is in transition, conflict arises between individual and society (PSYCHOSOCIAL) Infant is interested in establishing interpersonal relationships which are ...
... Major difference from Freud relates to the concept of EGO Ego is present from birth, conflict free, constantly in development (lifespan). Ego is in transition, conflict arises between individual and society (PSYCHOSOCIAL) Infant is interested in establishing interpersonal relationships which are ...
Psychological Theories of Human Development Sigmund Freud
... drives may be controlled by the values and moral demands of society that are learned primarily during childhood. • However, his theory has been heavily criticized for its unprovable assertions. ...
... drives may be controlled by the values and moral demands of society that are learned primarily during childhood. • However, his theory has been heavily criticized for its unprovable assertions. ...
Psychoanalysis: A Journey into the Dark
... The Unconscious The unconscious: part of mental functioning of which subjects make themselves unaware Not including all of what is not conscious, e.g., motor skills Actively repressed from conscious thought, such as stereotypes and the effects of past relationships on the present ...
... The Unconscious The unconscious: part of mental functioning of which subjects make themselves unaware Not including all of what is not conscious, e.g., motor skills Actively repressed from conscious thought, such as stereotypes and the effects of past relationships on the present ...
Object Relations Theory
... and psychotherapy: A multicultural perspective, 5th ed. Boston, MA.: Allyn & Bacon. James, R. K. & Gilliland, B. E. (2003). Theories and strategies in counseling and psychotherapy, 5th ed. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Kottler, J. A. (2002). Theories in counseling and therapy: An experiential approach. ...
... and psychotherapy: A multicultural perspective, 5th ed. Boston, MA.: Allyn & Bacon. James, R. K. & Gilliland, B. E. (2003). Theories and strategies in counseling and psychotherapy, 5th ed. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Kottler, J. A. (2002). Theories in counseling and therapy: An experiential approach. ...
Sigmund Freud
... 'royal road to the unconscious' as it is in dreams that the ego's defenses are lowered so that some of the repressed material comes through to awareness, albeit in distorted form. Aka the dream show your true form because the egos defense is lowered so the stuff you hide will come out. Although in m ...
... 'royal road to the unconscious' as it is in dreams that the ego's defenses are lowered so that some of the repressed material comes through to awareness, albeit in distorted form. Aka the dream show your true form because the egos defense is lowered so the stuff you hide will come out. Although in m ...
7. Forensic Mental Health: Psychotherpeutic
... Margaret Mahler(1974): 3 phases, 3 sub-phases of individuation Melanie Klein: 2 positions, Infantile Psychic Development, Lawrence Kohlberg (1970): 6 Stages of Moral Development John Bowlby: Social, Attachment theory ...
... Margaret Mahler(1974): 3 phases, 3 sub-phases of individuation Melanie Klein: 2 positions, Infantile Psychic Development, Lawrence Kohlberg (1970): 6 Stages of Moral Development John Bowlby: Social, Attachment theory ...
Abstract View ; The Salk Inst, San Diego, CA, USA
... Looming is an apparent increase in the size of an approaching or receding object and can be used to assess changes in the distance between an observer and object. Intracellular recordings of identified neurons in the visual system of Manduca sexta (Sphingidae, Lepidoptera) reveal two cell classes th ...
... Looming is an apparent increase in the size of an approaching or receding object and can be used to assess changes in the distance between an observer and object. Intracellular recordings of identified neurons in the visual system of Manduca sexta (Sphingidae, Lepidoptera) reveal two cell classes th ...
Psychotropic Medication Utilization and Cost Patterns Among
... – Erik Erikson– epigenic model of developmental stages throughout life – Anna Freud– ego psychology and defense mechanisms ...
... – Erik Erikson– epigenic model of developmental stages throughout life – Anna Freud– ego psychology and defense mechanisms ...
Growth and development
... Psychoanalytic theory Learning theory Cognitive theory Psychosocial theory Psychoanalytic theory Based on concept of conflict Sigmund Freud Neurotic disorders Basic concepts 1- Unconscious mental process Topography of mind 2- Psychic determinism 3- Instincts, drives, desires 4- Psychosexual stages O ...
... Psychoanalytic theory Learning theory Cognitive theory Psychosocial theory Psychoanalytic theory Based on concept of conflict Sigmund Freud Neurotic disorders Basic concepts 1- Unconscious mental process Topography of mind 2- Psychic determinism 3- Instincts, drives, desires 4- Psychosexual stages O ...