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What term best defines the drive to find loving companionship?
Companionship impulse
Which part of the mind manages the background processing of stimuli?
The unconscious mind
A manipulative person who smokes may have which fixation?
Oral fixation
What are the two states of consciousness related to repression?
The Preconscious and the Unconscious
Which theory of dreaming interprets dreams as glimpses into the unconscious mind?
Psychoanalytical dream theory
In adults, what is the role of the Ego?
Make decisions that satisfy both Id and Superego to some degree
The morality principle is most aligned with which concept?
Superego
The belief that hypnosis is due to social expectation aligns with which theory?
Non-State Theory
Which personality trait is most associated with the unconscious mind?
Id
In which stage of sleep does the most active dreaming occur?
REM
According to Freud, when do we develop our superego?
Phallic Stage
Which stage of sleep is the most restful?
NREM-3
What social consequence is related to the latent stage of psychosexual development?
Individuals learn the norms and gender roles of their society
What purpose do dream analysis and relaxation therapy serve in psychoanalytical psychology?
Both allow the thoughts and feelings repressed in the unconscious to be addressed by the conscious mind
Newborns utilize which personality trait almost exclusively?
Id
Which concept best describes introverted actions that lead to social ostracism?
Mortido
What defines the process of recalling memories to understand the current moment?
Preconscious
What is the activation-synthesis theory of dreaming?
Dreams are meaningless collections of electrical impulses that our brain attempts to rationalize
What fixation might a person experience if they struggle with relinquishing control due to the second stage of psychosexual development?
Anal retentive fixation
What is the rational part of your mind responsible for understanding information?
The conscious