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psychology 261

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structural model id, ego, superego
thanatos death or aggression impulse
repression the cornerstone on which the whole structure of psychoanlysis rests. drains our ability to function
sublimation the more productive we become. the ego channels threatening unconscious impulses into socially acceptable actions.
displacement involves channeling our impulses to nonthreatening objects... do not lead to social rewards
denial we simply refuse to accept that certain facts exist
intellectualization bringing previously difficult thoughts into consciousness without anxiety
projection attributing an unconscious impulse to someone else instead of ourself
oral stage first 18 months. mouth lips and tongue are primary erogenous zones
anal stage at about 18 months children usually toilet trained
phallic stage 3-6 years old. penis or clitors becomes most important erogenous zone
oidipus complex child develops sexual attraction for opposite sexed parent
psychoanalysis bring crucial unconscious material into consciousness where it can beexamined in a rational manner.
thematic aperception test designed by henry murray. consists of series of ambiguous pictures. test takers are asked to tell a story about each picture- who the eople are, what is gong on, what has led up to the scene, and what the outcome is going to be.
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