AP Psychology Vocab List #17 (Personality: Freud and Neo-Freudians)

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personality

the unique and relatively stable ways in which people think, feel and act

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character

a person's moral and ethical behavior

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temperament

the enduring characteristics with which people are born

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Psychoanalysis

Freud's theory that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts; also his therapy which includes the techniques free association and dream analysis

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unconscious mind

level of the mind in which thoughts and feeling are not easily brought into our awareness

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preconscious mind

those facts, thoughts and memories which are not in our immediate awareness, but can be easily accessed

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id

part of the personality present at birth which is unconscious and irrationally seeks immediate pleasure (pleasure principle)

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ego

part of the personality that is conscious, rational and operates on the reality principle

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superego

part of the personality that is unconscious and irrationally acts as our moral conscience

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conscience

part of the superego that produces guilt and shame when we do not match our ideal self

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Psychosexual stages

Freud's theory that our personality is shaped by memories and feelings repressed during the oral, anal and phallic stages of early childhood

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fixation

disorder in which an adult has not fully resolved early childhood psychosexual conflicts and suffers as a result

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Oedipus complex

when a child develops a "sexual" attraction to the opposite sex parent during the phallic stage and feels hostility towards the same sex parent

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defense mechanisms

in psychoanalytic theory, the ego's protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality

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repression

in psychoanalytic theory, the basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories

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identification

the process by which a child adopts the values and principles of the same-sex parent; taking on the characteristics of someone else to avoid anxiety

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regression

Retreating to childish behavior when confronted with unpleasant circumstances

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reaction formation

switching unacceptable impulses into their opposites

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projection

disguising one's own threatening impulses or emotions by attributing them to others

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rationalization

Offering self-justifying explanations for our behavior other than the real, unflattering truth

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displacement

Shifting aggressive or sexual impulses toward a less threatening object or person

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sublimation

Transferring unacceptable impulses into socially valued motives

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denial

Refusing to perceive painful realities

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compensation

Making up for feelings of inferiority in one area by exaggerating another facet of our life

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personal unconscious

Carl Jung's name for the unconscious mind as described by Freud

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collective unconscious

Carl Jung's name for the reservoir of "memories" shared by all members of the human species from birth

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archetypes

Carl Jung's universal human memories that are shared by all humans

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basic anxiety

anxiety created when a child is born into the bigger and more powerful world of older children and adults which triggers our desire for love and security (Karen Horney)

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neurotic personalities

maladaptive ways of coping and dealing with relationships (Karen Horney)

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inferiority complex

the idea that children feel inadequate when comparing themselves to more powerful adults (Alfred Adler)

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terror management theory

a theory of death-related anxiety; explores people's emotional and behavioral responses to reminders of their impending death

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conscious mind

level of the mind that is aware of immediate surroundings and perceptions