Freud's theory 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesASWJEC Created by: francesca_321Created on: 04-04-15 13:05 What does Freud's theory state? Personality has 3 parts 1 of 26 What is the first part? Id 2 of 26 Which does what? It is inborn and seeks pleasure 3 of 26 What is the second part of the personality? Ego 4 of 26 When does it develop? 1-2years 5 of 26 What part of the brain is this? Realistic and logical part of the personality 6 of 26 What is it protected by? Defrence mechanisms e.g repression 7 of 26 What happens if defence mechanisms get out of hand? They shape personality 8 of 26 For example? One may develop an aggressive personality 9 of 26 what is the third part of the personality? Superego 10 of 26 When is it developed? At 4-6 years 11 of 26 What is the superego? Conscience part of the personality 12 of 26 What does this mean? It helps us have morals and shapes our personality in the light of the oedipus and electra complexes 13 of 26 Personality is shaped by what? HOw effectively the ego balances the conflicting demands of the id and superego 14 of 26 For example? If one's ego can't harness the superego one many develop a depressive personality 15 of 26 What else is Freud's theory based on? How a child passes through the 5 psychosexual stages 16 of 26 What are the 5 stages? Oral, anal, phallic, latent and genital 17 of 26 What will this determine? What kind of personality s/he develops in adulthood 18 of 26 What happens if a child experiences a trauma in any stage? Behaviour becomes fixaxted, so that behaviour will become a permanent feature of their personality 19 of 26 What would smooth passage through the stages lead to? A stable and balanced personality 20 of 26 What else does the theory also suggest? All children have to work through the oedipus or electra complex during the phallic stage 21 of 26 Where is the libido focused? On the genitals 22 of 26 What do children learn to identify? With their same sex parent in order to develop their gender rol, consceince and morals 23 of 26 What can this form? It forms the basis of their adult personality 24 of 26 What can a fixation here lead to? sexually obsessed personality when conflicts are not resolved successfully 25 of 26 What does theory suggest? a range of factors( including the ide and the superego and fixation in a physcosexual stage are important in determining a person's adult personality 26 of 26
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