Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Psychodynamic Approach
- ID
- Driven by the
pleasure principle
- Innate drive to seek
immediate satisfaction
- Irrational and primitive
- Unconscious
- Ego
- Driven by the reality
principle
- Developed when
child cannot get what
it wants
- Makes child accommodate to the
demands of the environment
- By age 1
- Conscious and rational part
of the psyche
- Superego
- Develops at age five
- "Above-I"
- Embodies our conscious
- Sense of right and wrong
- Ego defences
- Ego mediates
between id and
superego
- Constant conflicting
demands
- Reduces the anxiety experienced because
of the conflict
- Repression
- Putting the memory in the
unconscious
- Projection
- Blaming someone else
- Denial
- Displacement
- Venting anger
somewhere else
- Intellectualisation
- Regression
- Behaving like a child
- Outline of approach
- Mental disorder result from
psychological sources, not physical
- Unresolved childhood issues
- Unresolved conflicts cause
mental disorder
- Ego defence mechanisms
- Cause the changes in behaviour
- Early experiences can cause
mental disorder
- In childhood ego is not
developed enough to cope
with trauma
- Loss
- Parent
- Close relative
- Trauma
- Car crash
- Illness
- Tragic events
- Made homeless
- Loss
- Trauma
- Unconscious motivations can
cause mental disorder