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16 Cards in this Set
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libido
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a source of motivation that encompasses sexual energy; including all pleasurable acts
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life instincts
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gaining pleasure and avoiding pain
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death instincts
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the aggressive behavior that is manifested through an unconscious wish to die, to hurt themselves or hurt others
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id
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basic personality; instinctual impulses and the satisfaction of primitive needs
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Insight strategies
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are concerned with the client’s own self-discovery.
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ego
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reality based, conscious, logical, immediately controls behavior, and is most in touch with external reality that governs, controls, and regulates the personality
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superego
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a person’s moral code, good or bad, right or wrong; the judicial branch of personality
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psychosexual
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personality development that centers on the effects of the sexual pleasure drive on the individual psyche
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psychosocial
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personality development that centers on the establishemnt of equilibrium between ourselves and our social world
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resistance
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anything that works against the progress of therapy
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transference
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unconscious shifting to the analyst of feelings and fantasies that are reactions to significant others in the client’s past
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narcissistic
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client is self focusing, need to be admired, shallow, exploitive and parasitic in their relationships with others
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borderline
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lack of self control, inability to tolerate anxiety, poor self image, and lack of deep understanding of other people
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symbiosis
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having a pronounced dependence on the care giver, a partner, expects a high degree of emotional attunement; 3rd to 8th month
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separation-individuation
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4th to 5th month; moves away from symbiotic forms of relating, experiences separation but returns for a sense of confirmation and comfort, producing healthier self-esteem
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contertransference
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when a therapist responds irrationally and lose objectivity
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