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For Erikson, what was the "royal road to the unconscious"

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For Freud, what was the "royal road to the unconscious"

Dreams

Who said, personality was composed of opposite archetypes?

Jung

Unlike Freud and Psychoanalytic theorists, Psychodynamic theorists did what during therapy?

Sat up and faced their person

Who was the Psychologist behind Organ Inferiority, and what branch of psychology was he?

Alfred Adler


Psychodynamic

Who was the Psychologist who studied birth order in depth?

Alfred Adler

What were Karen Horney's three methods of coping with anxiety and inferiority?

1) moving towards


2) moving against


3) moving away from people

What was the triad Karen Horney used?

1) the real self


2) the idealized Self


3) the "should" tyranny

Jung's three levels of consciousness?

1) Ego (conscious)


2) Personal Unconscious


3) Collective Unconscious

Collective unconscious

Our unconscious identification with all humans; our internalized problems with humanity, bias, and racism.

Shadow Archetype

the "evil self" that we keep "shadowed" to protect your identity

the Self Archetype

Unity of who we are expressed as a whole; instinct for integration


Masculine Protest (who and which theory and definition)

Adler; psychodynamic


The desire as an adult to act superior because of inferiority as a child

Jung's Persona

A social mask we wear in public dealings

Horney's response to "Penis Envy"

Women act a certain way as a response to cultural constraints not body type

Erikson developmental stages

1) Basic trust versus mistrust


2) Autonomy versus shame and guilt


3) Initiative versus doubt


4) industry verus inferiority


5) identity versus loss of identity


6) Intimacy versus solitude


7) Generosity versus stagnation


8) Integrity versus despair

Who is behind the Object/Relations Theory

Klein/ Winnicott

Kein's split children theory (2 theories)

1) depressive


2) Paranoid

Klein's paranoid position

Children, during imaginational play, destroyed the "bad" things because they have a fear of being destroyed by it.

Klein's Depressive position

Children, during imaginational play, were sensitive to the "good" part because they fear losing it.

Who created the Transitional Object/ what is it?

Winnicott


What a child uses to bridge a gap between fantasy and reality (having a baby blanket)

Winnicott's False Self?

Children and adults learn to put on a "pleasing" mask to protect the world from their true identity.

John Bowlby

attachment theorists


basis of love is attachment



Where are Jung's archetypes found?

The collective Unconscious

Where are lung's complexes found?

the personal unconscious

What are complexes (for Jung)

a collection of thoughts, feelings, and attitudes and memories that center on a particular concept.

Jung's Principle of Equivalence

Any psychic energy taken from 1 structure is to be found somewhere else in the system

Jung's principle of entropy

If one aspect of the personality has greater psychic energy than the other, it will flow to the weaker side to create a standard balance

Jung's transcendence function

Driven By the self archetype


complexes develop individually, but the this function blends them together to make a wholesome personality

Jung's causality

incorporation of the past and the present

Jung's focus on the first and second half of life?

1st half--> developing the conscious and personal unconscious


2nd half--> attainment of self-hood

Jung's 4 functions of personality/used in what

1) thinking


2) feeling


3) Sensing


4) Intuiting


myers briggs test

Jung's Functional Attitudes

1) rational-- Thinking and feeling


2) Irrational--sensing or intuition

Jung's Action orientations

1) Judging (planning/deadlines)


2) perceiving (improviser/multi-tasker, uncomitted)



Which one of Erikson's stage paris with Freud's stage of Phallic

1) Initiative and guilt

Which one of Erikson's stage develops the sense of Competency by the ego

Industry and inferiority

Which one of Erikson's stage develops "purpose" by the ego

Initiative versus guilt

Which one of Erikson's stage develops the Ego feeling of "free will"

Autonomy and shame and doubt

Which one of Erikson's stage is connected to Freud's genetical stage

Identity versus mis-identity

Which one of Erikson's stage develops "fidelity"

Identity versus Mis-identity

Which one of Erikson's stage develops "care"

Generativity and stagnation

Which one of Erikson's stage develops "wisdom"

Integrity versus despair

Jung-- which aspect of the conscious/ unconscious are we born with?

collective unconscious

Who talks about shift through life (past experiences and future experiences? ) Freud or Jung?

Jung