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Sigmund freud key assumptions
unconscious activity is the key determinate on how we behave (FREUDMANSHIP- calling teacher mum)
We have innate instincts that energize our minds to motivate behaviour as we develop
Tripartite
ID
Ego
Super ego
ID (tripartite)
pleasure principle
Develop it from birth
Drives us to satisfy selfish urges
Ego (tripartite)
reality principle
2-4 years old
Act rationally, balancing ID
Super ego (tripartite)
morality principle
4-5 years old
Keeping moral norms, attempt to control ID with feelings of guilt
Psycho sexual stages
O- oral
A- anal
P- phallic
L- latency
G- genital
Psycho sexual stages ( ORAL)
sucking behaviour
0-18 months
Psycho sexual stages (ANAL)
holding or discarding feces
Anully expulsive (confident), Anully retentive (anxious)
18 months- 3.5 years
Psycho sexual stages (PHALLIC)
fixation on genitals
3.5 years- 6 years
Androcentric
Oedipus complex- want to show peaks to mum and you’re jealous of dad
Electra complex (girls) - marriage/ companionship
Psycho sexual stages (LATENCY)
Repressed sexual urges
6 years- puberty
Psycho sexual stages (GENITAL)
awakened sexual urges
Puberty-onwards)
Ego defense mechanism
repression
Displacement
Denial
Ego defense mechanism ( REPRESSION)
burying an unpleasant thought (traumatic childhood may be repressed)
Ego defense mechanism (DISPLACEMEMT)
emotions are directed away from target
(Hitting a wall when angry if someone has angered you)
Ego defense mechanism (DENIAL)
threatening thought is ignored as if it weren’t true
(Wife finding evidence about her husband cheating but still denies it
Little Hans
1908
5 years old Act old boy with phobia of horses
The aim was to remove phobia
3 years old he realised he had a penis and so did his dad and other animals
His mother threatened to cut it off if he stopped playing with (cactration anxiety)
He couldn’t leave the house due to his phobia, his fear developed from his father