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38 Cards in this Set
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Unselfishly assisting others to avoid negative personal feelings
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Altruism
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Expressing of feeling w/o causing discomfort
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humor
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rerouting an unacceptable drive in a socially acceptable way
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Sublimation
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Conciously putting aside but not repressing unwantted feelings
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Suppression
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Avoiding personally unacceptable feelings by behaving in an attention getting often socially inappropriate manner
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Acting Out
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Not believing personally intolerable facts about reality
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Denial
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transfer of emotions from an unacceptable to acceptable person or object
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displacement
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separation of function of mental processes
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dissociation
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unconciously patterning one's behavior after that of someone who is more powerful
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identification
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using the mind's higher functions to avoid experiencing uncomfortable emotions
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intellectualization
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failing to experience the feelings associated with a stressful life event, although logically understanding the significance of the event
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Isolation of affect
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attributing one's own personally unacceptable feelings to others
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projection
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giving seemingly reasonable explanations for unacceptable or irrational feelings
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rationalization
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denying unacceptable feelings and adopting opposite attitudes
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reaction formation
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appearance of childlike patterns of behavior during stressful situations
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regression
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turning an unacceptable impulse or feeling into a physical sx
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somatization
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believing people or events are either all bad or all good because of intolerance of ambiguity
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splitting
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erasing an unacceptable event in the past by adopting acceptable behavior in the present (superstitious behavior)
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undoing
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Freud's two theories
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topographical and structural
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3 levels of topographic theory
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unconcious, preconscious, conscious
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type of thinking used by unconcious mind. associated with primitive drives, pleasure seeking
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Primary Process Thinking
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Type of thinking used by concious mind
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secondary process thinking
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errors of speech
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parapraxes (freudian slips)
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3 parts of mind in structural theory
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id, ego, superego
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controlled by primary process thinking and not influenced by external reality
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id
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enables one to sustain satisfying interpersonal relationships
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ego
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uses reality testing to maintain a sense of reality about his or her own body
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ego
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represents moral values and conscience. also controls id impulses
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superego
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when drives of id threaten to overwhelm control of ego and superego you get...
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conflict
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modelling of adult relationships and attitudes on important people from earlier life
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transferrence
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causes unrealistic confidence in the doctor...if intense, can lead to sexual feelings...
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Positive transference
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can cause patients to become resentful or angry if their desires and expectations are not realized.
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Negative transference
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When a doctor experiences tranferences it's called...
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Countertransference
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Which structural theory structure is completely developed in a 1yo?
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id
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10yo M. skips school. bullies. kills pets. What aspect of mind is deficient?
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Superego
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34yo F. doesn't remember buying provacative dress or why she wakes dressed in living room.
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Dissociation
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28yo med student with unconscious, violent feelings goes into surgery
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Sublimation
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14yo F. Virgin. Mother dies and she becomes a ho.
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Acting out
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