Psychodynamic approach 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyApproachesA2/A-levelAQA Created by: pickle0106Created on: 05-06-19 10:45 Who thought of the psychodynamic approach? Freud 1 of 18 What part of the mind is defined by 'what we are aware of'? conscious 2 of 18 What part of the mind is defined by 'memories and thoughts we are not currently aware of but can be accessed'? Pre-conscious 3 of 18 What part of the mind is defined by 'It is a vast storehouse of biological drives and instincts that influence our behaviour'? Unconscious 4 of 18 What personlaity is the primitve part that operates on pleasure principle, demands gratification? ID 5 of 18 What personality is the reality principle and is the mediator? Ego 6 of 18 What personality is internalised sense of right and wrong, based on morality principle? Superego 7 of 18 What psychosexual stage's pleasure focus is the mouth, the mother's breast is the object of desire? Oral 8 of 18 What psychosexual stage's pleasure focus is the anus, the child gain pleasure from withholding and eliminating faeces? Anal 9 of 18 What psychosexual stage's pleasure focus is the gential area? Phallic 10 of 18 What psychosexual stage's has the sexual desires become conscious? Genital 11 of 18 What determinism is the psychodynamic approach based on? Psychic 12 of 18 What practical application does this approach have? Psychoanalysis 13 of 18 Freud's concepts are difficult, if not impossible, to test. unfalsifiable 14 of 18 What sort of study's were primarily involveded in the 'creation' of this approach? case study 15 of 18 What defence mechanism is forcing a distressing memory out of the conscious mind? Repression 16 of 18 What defence mechanism is refusing to acknowledge reality? Denial 17 of 18 What defnece mechanism transfers feelings from their true source onto a substitute target? displacement 18 of 18
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