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unconscious includes
dreams
post-hypnotic suggestions
free association
ego defense: overly nice when actually mad
reaction formation
pushing unacceptable events/painful feelings into unconscious
repression
ego defense: reverting to less mature stages
regression
ego defense: attrib qualities unacceptable to own ego is
projection
resolution of sexual conflicts and sex-role identity function of;
phallic stage
feelings of hostility, anger, rage, etc. associated with what stage
anal stage
aim of psychoanalytic therapy is
make unconscious conscious
major char of classical psychoanlatic therapist is:
sense of being anonymous
fundamental rule of client in psychoanalysis is
participating in free association
transference is viewed as
core of process
means of uncovering unfinished past rel.
technique where analyst expalins meaning of certain behavior is
interpretation
resistance described as:
everthing preventing client from prod unconscious material
must be analyzed/interpreted
inevitable part
unwillingness to freely share
ego defense: manages anxiety by distorting reality and failing to acknowledge painful events
denial
ego defense: directing energy toward another object/person (focusing on safe target)
displacement
ego defense: making good reasons to explain away bruised ego or losses
rationalization
ego defense: addopting beliefs of another to avoid anxiety
introjection
ego defense: masking perceived weaknesses or dev certain + traits to make up for limitations
compensation
ego defense: redirection sexual engergy into socially acceptable behavior
sublimination
electra/oedipus complex in what stage?
phallic
Freud: person exp neurotic anxiety feels
will not be able to control his instincts and will behave inappropriately (63)
libido is
source of motivation
source of sexual energy
seq of psychosexual stages
oral/anal/phalli/latency/genita
erikson: major dev. task in adolescence
identity vs role confusion
person feeling inadequate had difficulty in what stage
industry in school age
dev task in middle age
involved in helping next gen, adjust to discrepancy btw dreams and reality
self psychology and object relationshp emphasize:
influence critical factos in early dev
origins, tranformations organizational functions of self
differentiation btw. self/others
relational approach to psychoanalysis
based on egalitarian model
exploration of subjectivities of client/therapist
countertransference provides rich info
aim of time limites psychotherapy
change clients repetitive patterns of relating to others
function of ego is
mediate btw instincts/envir
superego
judicial branch of peronality
internalization of parents/society standards
rep ideal
inhibits id impulses
ego psychology
emphasizes striving of ego for mastery/competence throughout life
deals w/ early/later dev stages
problems if fixated in oral stage of dev
reject others
fear intimate rel
mistrust
erikson: basic struggle of early childhood
autonomy vs. shame/doubt
initiative vs. guilt occurs
preschool age
alienation/isolation failed to achieve a sense of
intimacy in young adulthood
freuds latent stage corresponds to ericksons stage of
industry vs inferiority
classical analysis (in multicultural perspective)
discourage clients who do not hold upper-middle-class values
be problemtatic fo clients form cultures who prefer a directive approach
underscore roel of important cultural and political factors in clients world
parts of jung's view of development
symbiosis pg. 79-80
who dev object relations view that focuses on seperation and individuation
mahler
working through in psycotherapy involves:
exploration of unconscious material and defenses
exploring resistances
is a demanding phase
invovles transference relationship
countertransference occurs when
therapist has reactions to client that interfere w/ objectivity (and needs and wants for client disrupt treatment)
components of brief psychodynamic approaches
interpretation early in theraputic rel
targeting specific interpersonal prob in 1st session
developing strong working alliance
therapists counter transference reactions
have potential to interfere w/ treatment
can provide rich udnerstanding of clients experience
should be carefully monitored by therapist
psychodynamic group therapy
prov framework for understanding how past effects present
make evoke transference of feelings
in object relations later rel build upon:
childs search for reconnection w/ mother
symbiosis stage in object relations is
infants pronounced dep. on mother
infants expectation of emtoinal attunement w/ mother
ppl who seek attn/admiration from others and are self absorbed have what persoanlity disorder
narcissistic
person w/ extreme mood shifts, acts impulsively and self disctructively has
borderline personality disorder
analytic therapy tries to
achieve insight
indentify/experiencing feelings/memories
dev indept self understanding
reconstructing childhood exp.