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14 Cards in this Set
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Ego capacity
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The ability to seek out loved ones and take them into ones own psychological world order
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Psychological assimilation
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Process in which an individual makes an experience part of ones self.
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Psychological assimilation
- Levels (6) |
Incorporation
Introjection Imitation Internalization Idealisation Identification |
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Psychological assimilation
Level 1 |
Incorporation
- least complete incorporation |
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Psychological assimilation
Level 2 |
Introjection
- adopt a facet of another person e.g. identifying with aggressor. or aligning behaviour with abuser |
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Psychological assimilation
Level 3 |
Imitation
- unconscious process of mimicking - common among young children. aligned with their learning |
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Psychological assimilation
Level 4 |
Internalization
- social transactions have been digested in thinking but not emotion - e.g. 10 year old boys thinking 'boys don't cry' |
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Psychological assimilation
Level 5 |
Idealisation
- idealising an individual, and treating them as if they have no human weakness. - Inconvenient for both parties |
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Psychological assimilation
Level 6 |
Identification
- taking external objects of ones psychological world and making them the basis of your new personality structure. Examples - Loin King (Mufasa) - Forest Gump (Jenny) |
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Pansexuality
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The belief that sexual instinct is the basis of all activity
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Psycho-sexuality types
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1. Sexuality: sexual feelings
2. Behaviours that belong to sexual behaviours even though they do not look like sexual behaviours. (e.g man replacing sex with compulsion to eat meat) 3. Behaviours that cannot be regarded as typical sexual behaviours even though they look sexual (man paranoid of wife infidelity => sexual intercourse 10 times a night) |
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Psychoanalytical personality types
- Oral |
- always asking for something
- demanding, impatient, envious, jealous, depressed - success means they get what they want - e.g. Pooh |
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Psychoanalytical personality types
- Anal |
- orderliness, cleanliness, parsimony
- rigid, striving for power/control, concerned with should's and ought's, anxiety over waste and loss of control - e.g. rabbit |
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Psychoanalytical personality types
- Phallic |
- 'I am a man'
- excessive and exhibitionist behaviour - underlying anxiety about castration - In men: exhibitionist, compeditive. In women: naive, seductive, exhibitionist, flirtatious - e.g. Tigger |