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-consists of biological impulses
-unconcious process
-operates on the pleasure principle
-seeks immediate gratification
ID
-acts as a regulator for the ID
-represents values and morals
-largely unconscious
Superego
-negotiator between the id and superego
-somewhat conscious
-operates on the reality principle
-bases gratification on socially acceptable outlets
Ego
defense mechanism

involuntarily removing an unpleasant memory from consciousness or barring disturbing sexual and aggressive impulses from consciousness
Repression
defense mechanism

attributing one's own undesirable traits or imulses to another
projecting
defense mechanism

refusing to acknowledge consciously the existence of danger or a threatening situation
denial
defense mechanism

supplying a logical, rational reason rather than the real reason for an action or event
rationalization
defense mechanism

reverting to a behavior or characteristic of an earlier stage of development
regression
defense mechanism

expressing exaggerated ideas and emotions that are opposite of disturbing, unconscious impulses and desires
reaction formation
defense mechanism

substituting a less threatening object for the original of an impulse
displacement
defense mechanism

rechanneling sexual and aggressive energy into pursuits that society considers acceptable or even admirable
sublimation
defense mechanism

adopts a distanced perspective or engages in abstract thinking to avoid confrontation of a matter that actually creates strong unpleasant feelings
intellectualization
psychosexual stages of development


pleasure from sucking and eating
oral stage

birth-1.5 years
psychosexual stages of development

pleasure from urination and defecation
anal stage

1.5 - 3 years
psychosexual stages of development

pleasure from stimulation of genitals
phallic stage

3 - 6 years
carl jung personal unconscious are what?
complexes

repressed memories and experiences perceive below the level of consciousness
carl jung collective unconscious are what?
archetypes

existence demonstrated through dreams, myths, and cross cultural data
what is maslows self-actualization
developing one's fullest potential
what are the characteristics of self actualization?
-perceive reality accurately
-independent and autonomous
-deep, loving relationships with only a few people
-focus on accomplishing their goals
-have peak experiences
term

our beliefs regarding how capable we are in performing and completing specific tasks and behaviors
self-efficacy
rotters locus of control where we believe we have control over situations and consequences
internal locus of control
rotters locus of control where we believe situations and consequences are out of our control and are due to events outside of us
external locus of control
cattells traits
cluster of behavior that appear to go together
surface
cattell's traits
underlying variables that deerrmine surface traits
source