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Father of Ego Psychology
Heinz Hartman
Major theorist that recognizes two fundamental assumptions: all behavior has purpose and existence of unconscious processess affect behavior and feelings
Sigmund Freud
Three parts of Structural model
Id, Ego, Superego
Five parts of Developmental model
oral, anal, phallic, latency, genital stages
Results from unwatned feelings, thoughts, or ideas that press themselves into awareness, threatening to overwhelm the ego
Anxiety
Learned capacity to experience anxiety in response to anticipated danger, to then react thereby avoiding trauma.
Signal anxiety
Concept that client unconsciously brings feelings and thoughts from earlier life experiences to new relationships and situations.
Transference
Conflict between id impulses and superego restaints.
Neurosis
Theorist who expanded role of ego to include mastering external as well as internal difficulties
Anna Freud
Unconscious mechanisms that relieve anxiety or conflict
Theory of specific defense mechanisms
True or False:
Defensive functions are adaptive and essential to healthy functioning, not primarily patholligcal
True
What five areas are included in the concept of autonomous ego functions
language, memory, mobility, thinking, perception
What is the role of ego functions
To maintain homeostasis via process of adaptation
The removal from conscious awareness of ideas, memories, feelings or wishes that are disturbing.
Repression
Blocking of external events from awareness.
Denial