Psychodynamic approach

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