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Anal stage
Second stage of psycho sexual development. Derived from retaining and expelling of feces.
Oral Stage
The Initial stage, Infant learning to trust or mistrust the world.
Phallic Stage
Third stage - child gains maximum gratification through direct experience with the genitals.
Analytical psychology
combination of ideas from History, Mythology and religion.
Anxiety
There are 3 kinds of anxiety: Reality, Neurotic and Moral anxiety.
counter transference
Unresolved conflicts of the therapist that are projected onto the client.
Crisis
Is a turning point in life when we have the potential to move forward or to regress. Resolve the conflict or fail to master the development task.
Death Instincts
Harboring an unconscious wish to die or hurt themselves or others.
Dream Analysis
Therapist participate with clients in exploring dreams and in interpreting possible meanings.
Ego
The part of the personality that is the mediator between external reality and inner demands.
Ego-defense mechanisms
protection from anxiety producing thoughts, feelings and impulses
Id
part of the personality that is present at birth. Its function is to discharge tension and return to homeostasis.
Neurotic Anxiety
The fear that the instincts will get out of hand and cause one to do something for which one will be punished.
Pleasure principle
The idea that the Id is driven to satisfy instinctual needs by reducing tension, avoiding pain, and gaining pleasure.
Psycho dynamic psychotherapy
Involves a shortening and simplifying of the lengthy process of psychoanalysis.
Reality Anxiety
The fear of danger from the external world.
Transference
Client shifting to the therapist of feelings and fantasies that are displacements from clients past.
Moral Anxiety
When you feel guilty because you have done something contrary to your moral code.