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Human behavior
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The Ego ( Ego Psychology)
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Ego Pyschology has 12 major Functions
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Reality Testing
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Judgement
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Sense of Reality
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Regulation and Control of Drives and Impulses
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Object Relations
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Thought Processes
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Adaptive Regression
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Defensive Functioning
134.
Stimulus Barrier
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Autonomous Functions
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Mastery Competence
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Integrative Functioning
Who developed Ego Psychology?
Ego Psychology
Adaptation
Alloplastic Behavior
Autoplastic Behavior
Who developed
ego Psycholigy?
Is Ego Psychology Psychoanalytic?
what does ego psychology focus on?
What is the premise of ego psychology?
what process does ego psychology focus on?
adaptation
substitution
From about age ____ to puberty, a child enters the _____ stage.
genital stage
Who developed the concept of defense mechanisms?
denial
repression
suppression
Rationalization
intellectualization
dissociation
identification
introjection
compensation
sublimation
reaction formation
undoing
displacement
projection
conversion
regression
Flight of ideas (thought process)
associative looseness (thought process)
Circumstantiality (thought process)
Tangentiality (thought process)
Neologisms (thought process)
Concrete thinking (thought process)
Clang associations (thought process)
Word Salad (thought process)
Perseveration (thought process)
Echolalia (thought process)
Catalepsy (Behavioral)
Compulsion (behavior)
persecutory (delusions)
Grandiose (delusions)
Reference (delusions)
Nihilistic (delusions)
Paranoia
Phobias
oral stage
confabulation (memory)
What is the age range for the Oral Stage of development?
As an adult, John is extremely sarcastic, bites his nails, chews tobacco and smokes cigars. He may be ______ fixated.
idealization
During the ____ Stage, the anus is the most sexualized part of the body.
A person is ____ ______ if they are obsessive or perfectionistic.
inversion
Sally is thought of as ____ ______, due to her carelessness and disorganized room.
The _____ stage, is a period of heightened genital sensitivity. A child's sexualized activity is directed at both sexes and at self-stimulation.
Between ___ - ____ years of age is the Phallic Stage of development.
isolation
The ____ complex in boys, is shown in a marked sexualized attraction to the mother to the exclusion of the father. (Same sex parent becomes a fantasized rival)
The ___ complex in girls, is exhibited by a marked sexualized attraction to the father to the exclusion of the mother. (Same sex parent becomes a fantasized rival)
somatization
During the _____ Stage, no new significant conflicts or impulses arise; sexual feelings dormant.
splitting
according to the psychoanalytic theory, what are behaviours and thoughts driven by?
according to the psychoanalytic theory, all behaviors serve what?
what do psychoanalysts believe that behaviors are shaped by?
what is repression in the psychoanalytic theory?
in the Structual Theory of Personality Development (STPD), what 3 major systems does the personality consist of?
what does the Id consist of?
in the STPD what is the most primitive portion of the personality?
In the STPD, what portion of the personality are children born with?
describe the ID in the STPD?
what principle does the ID follow?
what happens as the EGO developes?
in the STPD what is the Reality Principle?
In the STPD, what is the most sophisticated portion of the personality?
what is the Superego?
what are the two aspects of the superego?
when the id, ego, and superego are not harmonious and unified, what is said to have occurred?
according to Freud, when should perosnality development be complete?
cathexis
anti-cathexis
according to Freudm what are the two major events that develope personality?
five sequential Psychosexual Stages of Developmnet
according to the Psychoanalytic theory, moving from one stage to the next is dependent on what?
fixation
regression
Oedipus Complex
castration theory
Electra Complex
optimistic
pessimistic
physisological
pessimistic
physiological
purposive motivation
conscious
unconscious
stage
non-stage
cultural determinism
cultural transcendance
early personality formation
late personality formation
What do psychodynamic theories describe?
what do psychodynamic theories emphasize?
who founded the psychoanalytic theory?
Name the three levels of consciousness that Freud described in the psychoanalytic theory.
In the psychoanalytic theory, what does the conscious level consit of?
in the psychoanalytic theory what does the pre-conscious level consist of?
in the psychoanalytic theory, what does the unconscious level consist of?
what level of consciousness does the psychoanalytic theory focus on?
Freedom
determinism
nature
nurture
uniqueness
universality
active
reactive