Psychology Notes
What does it mean to be [human]?
“The unexamined life is not worth living” - Socrates
Psychoanalysis = Dynamic Psychology (Conjecture)
Sigmund Freud pioneered psychoanalysis
Neurotic = deep subtle anxiety
Neurosis = problem with part of a person’s personality
Sublimation = substitute (catholic mass)
Electra Complex = Daughter marries father’s likeness
Oedipal Complex = Son marries mother’s likeness
Projection - displacing feelings onto another person because of issues with themselves
Displacement - Projecting emotions on others who are not the source of the issue
Behaviorism was born out of a dislike for Freud and based only on observable actions
Confounding Variable - influences both independent and independent variable
Classical Conditioning - refers to natural reflexes
Operant Conditioning - consequence and reward system
Positive is adding something (not always good), and negative is removing something (not always bad)
Language Acquisition Device - a part of the mind conditioned to learn language
ID - “it”, the animal within us (what we are born with)
Pleasure principle (the id wants to feel good)
Superego - Moral code (best of humanity)
Ego - satisfies the superego and id in a socially acceptable way
Cathexes - the build-up of psychic energy
Anticathexes - the temporary release of psychic energy
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If you do not release the buildup of psychic energy you will develop Neurosis (a problem with part of your personality)
Freuds States of Psychosexual (it's not because of unfulfilled sexual wishes) Development
AGE | STAGE | CHARACTERISTICS |
---|---|---|
0-1 | Oral | Pleasure from eating and vocalizing |
1-3 | Anal | Pleasure from retention or repulsion of feces |
3-5 | Phallic | Pleasure from touching genitals, Oedipal and Electra complexes |
6-11 | Latency | Identification with same-sex parent |
12-18 | Genital | Heterosexual attraction |
The goal towards which the pleasure principle impels us - becoming happy - in not attainable: yet we may not - nay, cannot - give up the efforts to come nearer to realization of it by some means or other
Personality Types: Eros (life) & Thanatos (death)
What does it mean to be [human]?
“The unexamined life is not worth living” - Socrates
Psychoanalysis = Dynamic Psychology (Conjecture)
Sigmund Freud pioneered psychoanalysis
Neurotic = deep subtle anxiety
Neurosis = problem with part of a person’s personality
Sublimation = substitute (catholic mass)
Electra Complex = Daughter marries father’s likeness
Oedipal Complex = Son marries mother’s likeness
Projection - displacing feelings onto another person because of issues with themselves
Displacement - Projecting emotions on others who are not the source of the issue
Behaviorism was born out of a dislike for Freud and based only on observable actions
Confounding Variable - influences both independent and independent variable
Classical Conditioning - refers to natural reflexes
Operant Conditioning - consequence and reward system
Positive is adding something (not always good), and negative is removing something (not always bad)
Language Acquisition Device - a part of the mind conditioned to learn language
ID - “it”, the animal within us (what we are born with)
Pleasure principle (the id wants to feel good)
Superego - Moral code (best of humanity)
Ego - satisfies the superego and id in a socially acceptable way
Cathexes - the build-up of psychic energy
Anticathexes - the temporary release of psychic energy
‘
If you do not release the buildup of psychic energy you will develop Neurosis (a problem with part of your personality)
Freuds States of Psychosexual (it's not because of unfulfilled sexual wishes) Development
AGE | STAGE | CHARACTERISTICS |
---|---|---|
0-1 | Oral | Pleasure from eating and vocalizing |
1-3 | Anal | Pleasure from retention or repulsion of feces |
3-5 | Phallic | Pleasure from touching genitals, Oedipal and Electra complexes |
6-11 | Latency | Identification with same-sex parent |
12-18 | Genital | Heterosexual attraction |
The goal towards which the pleasure principle impels us - becoming happy - in not attainable: yet we may not - nay, cannot - give up the efforts to come nearer to realization of it by some means or other
Personality Types: Eros (life) & Thanatos (death)