Psychodynamic Approach - Assumptions, Strengths and Weaknesses & Personality Development.

This is a Quiz to help with the psychodynamic approach. It covers 2 assumptions, 1 Strength and 1 Weakness, also some Personality Development. I hope it helps a bit :) **

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  • Created by: Nutmeg
  • Created on: 31-12-10 15:50
According to the Psychodynamic Approach what can explain behaviour?
Childhood Experiences.
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What are the Id, Ego and Superego?
Id = Immediate Satisfaction, Ego = Society Awareness and Superego = Rights and Wrongs in the real world.
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What are repressed memories?
childhood traumas that can only be coped with through repression.
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What are the 5 stages of personality development?
The Oral Stage, The Anal Stage, The Phallic Stage, The Latency Stage and the Genital Stage.
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How old you are when developing Id, Ego and Superego.
Id = Birth Ego = 2 Superego = 3-6
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What is the name of Freud's Personality Development Stages.
Psycho-Sexual Stages.
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Pick one of the strengths of the Psychodynamic Approach. (only one correct answer all others are wrong)
It accepts that everyone suffers mental disorders through no fault of their own.
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Pick a weakness of the Psychodynamic Approach. (only one correct answer all others are wrong)
It takes a deterministic approach.
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What are the Id, Ego and Superego?

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Id = Immediate Satisfaction, Ego = Society Awareness and Superego = Rights and Wrongs in the real world.

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What are repressed memories?

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Comments

Serena-Louise

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Very good and informative, make some moreeee plzz :D

Nutmeg

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Thank you for your comment, I will try to do more over the week before my exam :D **

Sam Jordan-Turner

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I disgaree with the correct answer for Question 3.

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