Principles of Psych - WK 10 Freud & Psychodynamic Theory

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According to Freud, what part of the mind holds material/information we are aware of?
Conscious
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What predicts the use of cigarettes, alcohol & marijuana in later life?
The inability to delay gratification
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What part of the mind operates according to the pleasure principle?
The i.d
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What part of the mind operates according to the reality principle?
The ego
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What did Freud call life instincts?
Libido
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How does the i.d satisfies needs?
Via the primary process
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What part of the mind is a source of problem solving & intelligence?
Ego
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How could the ego be misleading?
The ego has no moral sense
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What is the balance of a criminal's personality?
There is an imbalance - the i.d is overwhelming the superego
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What are the two parts of the superego?
Ego ideal & consciousness
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I operate at all three levels of consciousness. What am I?
Superego
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What is introjection?
The process of absorbing societal/parental values
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Tim feels confident in his ability to deal with challenges & has high emotional intelligence. What level of ego strength does he have?
A high level of ego strength
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What form of anxiety describes the anxiety caused by guilt & shame?
Moral anxiety
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Lizzie feels like she is going to be shouted at for making a mistake at Pure. What type of anxiety does she have?
Reality anxiety
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I find rational explanations for thought, emotions & behaviour that occurred for unacceptable reasons. Which defence mechanism am I?
Rationalisation
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A work colleague has found out her daughter has anorexia. She spends a lot of time researching the illness & treatment which is helping her cope with the situation. Which defence mechanism is she using?
Intellectualization
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Lizzie comes home annoyed by her three hour lecture on Thursday. She ends up being short tempered to Donald. In this example, what is the defence mechanism involved?
Displacement
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Sleeping with a teddy, thumb-sucking & sulking are all behaviours associated with which defence mechanism?
Regression
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In Freud's Psychological Devleopment, what does each stage associated with?
An erogenous zone
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What are the two components of the oral stage?
Oral incorporative phase & oral sadistic phase
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In Masling et al's (1981/1982) research, individuals fixated at ".........." stage are more likely to display stronger reactions to social isolation & cues of social rejection?
Oral
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A colleague you know is very stubborn and obsessive. According to Freud's stages of psychosexual development, what personality type do they have?
Anal retentive personality
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According to Freud, a boy's desire to possess their mothers & replace their fathers is termed as what?
Oedipus complex
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In which stage are sexual & aggressive drives less active?
Latency
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Sarah and Tim have noticed their son has been violent with his sister. They buy him a video game so he can get rid of aggression that way. What is this an example of?
Cartharsis
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