Erik Erikson - Personal Web Pages
... constantly in development (lifespan). Ego is in transition, conflict arises between individual and society (PSYCHOSOCIAL) Infant is interested in establishing interpersonal relationships which are adaptive Infant unconsciously driven toward pleasure (Freud) ...
... constantly in development (lifespan). Ego is in transition, conflict arises between individual and society (PSYCHOSOCIAL) Infant is interested in establishing interpersonal relationships which are adaptive Infant unconsciously driven toward pleasure (Freud) ...
The Catcher in the Rye
... Psychoanalysis, a treatment of neuroses, was developed by Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, in 1890. Freud, who was working at a hospital in Vienna, noticed that some of his patients exhibited symptoms of illness without having any abnormal physical conditions to cause them. He believed that the ...
... Psychoanalysis, a treatment of neuroses, was developed by Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund Freud, in 1890. Freud, who was working at a hospital in Vienna, noticed that some of his patients exhibited symptoms of illness without having any abnormal physical conditions to cause them. He believed that the ...
Literature and Psychoanalysis 2011-12
... b. Letter to Fliess (on the concept of translation), 6th Dec. 1896, Freud-Fliess Letters, ed. Masson (pp. 207-9). Photocopy provided. 2. Jean Laplanche, “The Unfinished Copernican Revolution” in Essays on Otherness, ed. J. Fletcher, Routledge, 1999. 3. Jean Laplanche, “Towards a General Theory of S ...
... b. Letter to Fliess (on the concept of translation), 6th Dec. 1896, Freud-Fliess Letters, ed. Masson (pp. 207-9). Photocopy provided. 2. Jean Laplanche, “The Unfinished Copernican Revolution” in Essays on Otherness, ed. J. Fletcher, Routledge, 1999. 3. Jean Laplanche, “Towards a General Theory of S ...
Sigmund Freud
... often based on the events of the day. AKA: What you most recently remember, and what you really want comes out in your dream ...
... often based on the events of the day. AKA: What you most recently remember, and what you really want comes out in your dream ...
freud and hysteria : the case of dora
... dreams by Dora. On the first one ; during a fire, her father stood in front of her bed to wake her while her mother tried to save her jewel box but the father managed to take them away.. It echoes a recent memory in which Dora had seen Mr " K "near her bed when she slept. Freud shows that this dream ...
... dreams by Dora. On the first one ; during a fire, her father stood in front of her bed to wake her while her mother tried to save her jewel box but the father managed to take them away.. It echoes a recent memory in which Dora had seen Mr " K "near her bed when she slept. Freud shows that this dream ...
THE AGE OF CONFUSION
... • Ongoing industrialization and WWI quickened the crumbling of the “Old Order” – it had staggered imaginations and left traditional values open to question • New intellectual and artistic (and scientific, political…) trends sought to fill the void; since the “rules” had been smashed, experimentatio ...
... • Ongoing industrialization and WWI quickened the crumbling of the “Old Order” – it had staggered imaginations and left traditional values open to question • New intellectual and artistic (and scientific, political…) trends sought to fill the void; since the “rules” had been smashed, experimentatio ...
Evaluation of Freud`s Theory
... think about a time when you felt angry or rejected, you will be moving this memory from the preconscious to the conscious level of awareness. The unconscious is the largest part of our mind, but is inaccessible to us. It contains the thoughts, memories and feelings that are unacceptable to our consc ...
... think about a time when you felt angry or rejected, you will be moving this memory from the preconscious to the conscious level of awareness. The unconscious is the largest part of our mind, but is inaccessible to us. It contains the thoughts, memories and feelings that are unacceptable to our consc ...
PowerPoint
... For the following summary my principal source has been Elizabeth Grosz’s text: Jacques Lacan: a feminist introduction. This was published by Routledge in 1990, and in some respects now shows its age. Nevertheless, I still consider it one of the best accounts of Freud and Lacan in relation to the an ...
... For the following summary my principal source has been Elizabeth Grosz’s text: Jacques Lacan: a feminist introduction. This was published by Routledge in 1990, and in some respects now shows its age. Nevertheless, I still consider it one of the best accounts of Freud and Lacan in relation to the an ...
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. ...
Ch13zz
... traumas often caused by family member • His conclusion: seduction traumas caused adult neurotic behavior • Widely ridiculed at the meeting and withdrew his remarks one year later • Scholars still wonder if his reversal was a genuine admission of error or an attempt to sterilize psychoanalysis for th ...
... traumas often caused by family member • His conclusion: seduction traumas caused adult neurotic behavior • Widely ridiculed at the meeting and withdrew his remarks one year later • Scholars still wonder if his reversal was a genuine admission of error or an attempt to sterilize psychoanalysis for th ...
SIGMUND FREUD Dr. Wilfried Daim* On the 6th May 1856 Sigmund
... therefore transferred his studies from the foody to the mind thus, from medicine i n the stricter sense of the term to psychology. The fact that he took this step not only i n the field of abstract theory but based on the evidence of actual cases brought the fact of the existence of the psyche into ...
... therefore transferred his studies from the foody to the mind thus, from medicine i n the stricter sense of the term to psychology. The fact that he took this step not only i n the field of abstract theory but based on the evidence of actual cases brought the fact of the existence of the psyche into ...
Developmental Theories
... • “Children are completely egoistic; they feel their needs intensely and strive ruthlessly to satisfy them.” • “Where id was, there shall ego be.” • “The goal towards which the pleasure principle impels us -- of becoming happy -is not attainable: yet we may not -- nay, cannot -- give up the efforts ...
... • “Children are completely egoistic; they feel their needs intensely and strive ruthlessly to satisfy them.” • “Where id was, there shall ego be.” • “The goal towards which the pleasure principle impels us -- of becoming happy -is not attainable: yet we may not -- nay, cannot -- give up the efforts ...
MR. GREER PRESENTS
... • Both students of Freud • More optimistic about human nature • Less emphasis on basic drive or desire • Individuals have more choice in their lives • Focused on role of society and religion ...
... • Both students of Freud • More optimistic about human nature • Less emphasis on basic drive or desire • Individuals have more choice in their lives • Focused on role of society and religion ...
Basic Theories psychological theories outline
... This information is analyzed by the therapist who then describes to the child and important adults how the child’s behavior is being shaped. ...
... This information is analyzed by the therapist who then describes to the child and important adults how the child’s behavior is being shaped. ...
Basic Psychological Theories
... This information is analyzed by the therapist who then describes to the child and important adults how the child’s behavior is being shaped. ...
... This information is analyzed by the therapist who then describes to the child and important adults how the child’s behavior is being shaped. ...
Sigmund Freud`s personality theory
... course, the mouth. Sucking and biting are favorite activities. The anal stage lasts from about 18 months to three or four years old. The focus of pleasure is the anus. Holding it in and letting it go are greatly enjoyed. The phallic stage lasts from three or four to five, six, or seven years old ...
... course, the mouth. Sucking and biting are favorite activities. The anal stage lasts from about 18 months to three or four years old. The focus of pleasure is the anus. Holding it in and letting it go are greatly enjoyed. The phallic stage lasts from three or four to five, six, or seven years old ...
Ian Shoales Powerpoint
... Ian Shoales:I know what love is: Tracy and Hepburn, Bogart and Bacall, Romeo and Juliet, Jackie and John and Marilyn.... #Acting and Actors ...
... Ian Shoales:I know what love is: Tracy and Hepburn, Bogart and Bacall, Romeo and Juliet, Jackie and John and Marilyn.... #Acting and Actors ...
A blast from the not so distant past*
... of theories to explain its nature • One of these psychologists who conducted such studies was Sigmund Freud, specifically through his use of psychoanalysis… ...
... of theories to explain its nature • One of these psychologists who conducted such studies was Sigmund Freud, specifically through his use of psychoanalysis… ...
Darwin, Freud, Einstein
... • Austrian Physician who spent most of his adult life in Vienna. • Freud believed early on that our conscious thoughts are determined by hidden unconscious forces. • Freud attempted to put the scientific method to the very “irrational” issue of thought and psychosis. ...
... • Austrian Physician who spent most of his adult life in Vienna. • Freud believed early on that our conscious thoughts are determined by hidden unconscious forces. • Freud attempted to put the scientific method to the very “irrational” issue of thought and psychosis. ...
Chapter 20 Section Quiz 20-4 DIRECTIONS: Matching Match each
... A. They contributed to the study of atomic particles. B. They contributed to Einsteinian physics. C. They did research to assist Freud. D. They were all Impressionist or Postimpressionist painters. 7. Einstein's theory of relatively stated that A. the family is at the center of human consciousness. ...
... A. They contributed to the study of atomic particles. B. They contributed to Einsteinian physics. C. They did research to assist Freud. D. They were all Impressionist or Postimpressionist painters. 7. Einstein's theory of relatively stated that A. the family is at the center of human consciousness. ...
Sigmund Freud
... First of eight children by his mother. Favored child Mother and he idolized one another Entered University of Vienna at age 17 to become a professor of neurology ...
... First of eight children by his mother. Favored child Mother and he idolized one another Entered University of Vienna at age 17 to become a professor of neurology ...
Civilization and its Discontents
... Friedrich Nietzsche, draft of a letter to Elisabeth FörsterNietzsche, December 1887 ...
... Friedrich Nietzsche, draft of a letter to Elisabeth FörsterNietzsche, December 1887 ...
Teaching Psychoanalysis to High School Students
... using the example of Mayor Giuliani on September 11, 2001—how New Yorkers trusted him and regarded him as a parent-like figure during a time of stress. I also gave the example of coming home from the office and unconsciously taking out your anger with your boss on your spouse. Finally, there were seve ...
... using the example of Mayor Giuliani on September 11, 2001—how New Yorkers trusted him and regarded him as a parent-like figure during a time of stress. I also gave the example of coming home from the office and unconsciously taking out your anger with your boss on your spouse. Finally, there were seve ...
Sigmund Freud
... no care for time, whether their parents are sleeping, relaxing, eating dinner, or bathing. When the id wants something, nothing else is important. Ego-the part of the personality which maintains a balance between our impulses (id) and our conscience (superego). o Within the next three years, as the ...
... no care for time, whether their parents are sleeping, relaxing, eating dinner, or bathing. When the id wants something, nothing else is important. Ego-the part of the personality which maintains a balance between our impulses (id) and our conscience (superego). o Within the next three years, as the ...
Anna Freud
Anna Freud (3 December 1895 – 9 October 1982) was the 6th and last child of Sigmund Freud and Martha Bernays. She followed the path of her father and contributed to the field of psychoanalysis.Alongside Melanie Klein, she may be considered the founder of psychoanalytic child psychology: as her father put it, child analysis ""had received a powerful impetus through 'the work of Frau Melanie Klein and of my daughter, Anna Freud.'"" Compared to her father, her work emphasized the importance of the ego and its ability to be trained socially. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Freud as the 99th most cited psychologist of the 20th century.