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Freud's talk therapy is known as the ? method, today we call this getting things off our chests.

cathartic
Freud's description of the part of the part of the mind containing all the material a person is aware of at any one time, perceptions, memories, thoughts, fantasies and feelings are in the ? part of the mind.
conscious
The ? contains all repressed memories, passions, and unacceptable urges, according to Freud.
unconscious
Freuds psychosexual development 5 stages include- ?,?,?,?,?
Oral, Anal,
Phallic,
Latency,
Genital
The first stage of Freuds psychosexual development theory is the ? phase and it occurs from, 0-1 yrs and the source of satisfaction is the ? Fixation at the oral stage is associated with ?,?, the use of ? and the development of orally focused habits e.g. smoking, nail-biting.
Oral,
mouth,
passivity,
gullibility,
sarcasm
The 2nd stage of Freuds psychosexual development theory is the ? stage(1-3yrs). Fixation at this stage is associated with anal retentiveness e.g. stinginess, rigid thought patterns, OCD or the opposite anal expulsive character e.g. messiness destructiveness, cruelty.
Anal
The 3rd stage of Freuds psychosexual development theory is the ? stage(3-6yrs), at this stage lack of successful resolution may result in difficulties with sexual identity and difficulties with ? figures.
Phallic,
authority
The 4th stage of Freuds psychosexual development theory is the ? stage(6-12yrs), fixation can result in difficulty identifying with others and in developing social skills, leading to a sense of ? and ?
Latency,
inadequacy,
inferirority
The 5ht stage of Freuds psychosexual development theory is the ? stage(12yrs and up). Inability to negotiate this stage could result in difficulties in becoming emotionally and ? independent, lack of strong ? goals, and inability to form satisfying intimate ?'s
Genital,
financially,
future,
relationships
We are focusing on two of Erikson's 8 stages the ? and ? stages.
Adolescence(12-20yrs),
Early adulthood(20-35yrs)
Erikson's ? stage (12-20yrs) is ? vs ? when we make the transition from childhood to adulthood. With Success at this stage people have a sense of personal ? or ? e.g. the statement "I'm homosexual, and I'm Ok with that." Unsuccessful at this stage = confusion with ? there is submersion of identity in relationships or group memebership e.g. "I belong to the gang b/c without them, I'm nothing."
adolescence,
Identity vs role confusion,
identity,
fidelity,
who they are
Erikson's ? stage(20-35yrs) is ? vs ? when intimate bonds of love and friendship are established, success at this stage is the ability to love deeply and commit oneself, people that are unsuccessful at this stage are emotionaly ? and have ?
Early adulthood,
intimacy vs isolation,
isolated,
egocentrism
With Piaget's cognitive development the two stages we are focusing on are ? and ?
cognitive operation(7-11yrs)
formal operational(11-16yrs)
Piaget's cognitive operational(7-11yrs) includes ? and ? thinking and for Formal operational(11-16yrs) this includes ? and ? thinking.
past and present,

future and abstract
With Maslow's hierachy of needs the #1 need is ? the #2 need is ?, #3-?, #4-?, #5-?, #6
physiological,
safety,
love and belonging,
esteem,
self-actualization,
self transcendence
Maslows's physiological needs include -W-O-R-S-E-F
water,
oxygen,
rest,
sex,
elimination, food
Maslow's safety needs include Security, protection, ?, ?, order and limits.
stability,
structure
Maslow's love and belonging Needs include- L-AR-A
love,
affectionate relationships,
affiliation
Maslow's Esteem level is when people need ?-esteem related to competency, achievemnet, and esteem from others.
self
Maslow's self-acualization level is when one is becoming everything one is ? of.
capable
Maslow's Self-Transcendence level is a level that no person can ?
reach