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Define the Id.
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The seat of primitive drives and instinctual needs.
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what are the properties of the Id?
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IMPULSES (impulsive behavior)
SELF-GRATIFICATION Primary process thinking Unconscious Discharges tension |
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Define the Ego.
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Mediates drives (id) and external reality.
Moderates drives vs internalized prohibitions Adaptive capacity in relation to external reality. |
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What are the properties of the Ego?
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REALITY TESTING
OBJECT RELATIONS Judgment Modulating and controlling impulses Modulating affect Regulate self-esteem Mastering developmental challenges |
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Define the Superego.
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Seat of Conscience
Ego Ideal Guilt (if too strong = always guilty) |
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What are the properties of the Superego?
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Uses internal and external rewards or punishments to control and regulate id impulses.
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What are the three levels of the mind?
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Unconscious
Preconscious Conscious |
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What does the "Unconscious" hold?
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Thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories of which we are unaware.
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What does the "Preconscious" hold?
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Thoughts and feelings, which can be brought into consciousness easily
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What does the "Conscious" hold?
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Mental activities of which we are fully aware.
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How many psychosexual stages did Freud describe and what are they?
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5 Stages:
1. Oral 2. Anal 3. Phallic/Oedipal 4. Latency 5. Puberty-Genital |
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At what ages does Freud's "Oral" psychosexual stage occur?
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0-1
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At what ages does Freud's "Anal" psychosexual stage occur?
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2-3
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At what ages does Freud's "Phallic/Oedipal" psychosexual stage occur?
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3-6
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At what ages does Freud's "Latency" psychosexual stage occur?
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6-11
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At what ages does Freud's "Puberty-Genital" psychosexual stage occur?
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12-18
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