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general psychology

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ID   made up of inheritable instinct self serving impulsive irrational, in the ID sex, aggression  
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ego   directs the personality by matching the desires of the ID with external  
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reality   the ego works at a conscious level  
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frued   representation of the mind  
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personality   sum total of all the ways thinks acts feels tipical from all others  
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Anal stage-1 to 3 years old   according to freud the second psychosexual stage in which gratification is focused on the anus  
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Phallic stage-3 to 6 years   according to frued the thrid psyschosexual stage in which gratification is focused on the genitals.  
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Oedipus complex   a son's to kill the father and sexually posses of their mother  
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Electra complex   a dauter's sexual attraction to the father  
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penis envy   a womens desire to posses a penis  
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Lantency stage-6 to 11   the forth pyschosexual stage during which sexual energy is sublimated and converted into socially valued activities.  
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anal retentative   a personality type that is the person is stingy, obstinate, stubborn, and compulsive.  
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anal expulsive   a personality type that is cruel, pushy, messy, and disorderly  
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oral stage- first year of birth   the infants earliest source of id gratification is the mouth example is biting, chewing, and swallowing  
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oral agressive personality   a personality type that gets pleasure through over eating and being to gulable  
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abnomality   degree of imporment person is imobilized,harm to yourself  
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mental illness   has been with us since the beginning of time 1600 middle of ages was known as super natural :treatment- potions  
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panic disorder   characterized by an attack by of acute anxiety not trigered :symptoms-heavy sweating pounding of the heart shacking nosia chills shortness of breath :treatment-zanix  
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generalized anxiety   - disorder- :symptoms- restlessness easily fatigued difficulty concentrating irratibility disturbed sleep- :feel it all the time and its mild treatment anti anxiety  
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phobia   intense un realistic fear anxiety is so intense that a person goes to great length to avoid it  
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specific phobia   fear of one realitive specific things :example:animals  
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social phobia-   persistant fear in which a person is exposed to possible scrutiny by others fears in which he or she may do something or act in a way that is embarressing afraid of people hearing you in the restroom  
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agoraphobic   lose of bladder  
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obsessive compulsive disorder   recurrent obsecion or compulsive sufficeatly severe to cause mark distree  
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major depression   a depressed mood or loss of interest of pleasure in all or most all activities for at least 2 weeks :symptoms:loss of appitiete sl  
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bipolar disorder   heading of dianosis of manic equal between men and women ex  
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