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AP PSYCH WK 2/25/26

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Personality: An individuals characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
Psycho: Mind
Parts of the mind: Conscious Preconscious Unconscious
Unconscious Mind: Neo- Freudian psychologists, information processing if which are unaware
Psychoanalysis: Techniques used in treating psychological disorders by seeking to expose and interpret unconscious tensions.
ID: Pleasure & principle
Superego: Conscience
Ego: Reality,
Psychosexual stages: The childhood stages of developments of sexual stages he thought they started at 0-18 months
Oedipus Complex: A boys sexual desires toward his mother and feelings of jealousy and hatred for the rival father
Electra complex:
Repression: Try to forget
Regression: Earlier stage
Reaction formation: Where we go with the opposite emotion
Projection: Put on someone else
Displacement: Take anger out
Rationalization: Justify
Sublimation: Channel positive energy from something
Neo- Freudians: Accepted some of Frued’s ideas, but rejected others. Focused more on conscious thought
Alfred Adlers: One of the Neo- Freudians and came up with inferiority complex, said some people have chronic self doubt and low self-esteem. Struggles drive us.
Karen Horney (HORN-eye): Thought Freud was sexist, rejected Frued’s ideas that women were inferior and that they had “Penis envy” Said men had womb envy
Carl Jung: “Collective Consciousness”, shared, inherited = reservoir of memory traces from our species’ history
The modern unconscious mind:
Terror-management Theory: Basically, our fear of eventual death drives our emotions and behvior
Created by: fmustafa78
 

 



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