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Psychodynamic Theories Part 1 - Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
Theories of Personality
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This will cover the following topics:
Review on the Regions and Levels of the Mind
Instincts
Anxieties
Defense Mechanisms
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Open Ended
When I say 'Freud', you say....?
What are ideas or concepts do you typically associate with Freud?
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Multiple Choice
Freud's psychoanalysis rests on which two cornerstones?
sex and hunger
sex and aggression
security and safety
security and sex
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Multiple Choice
These fall under the Levels of Mental Life.
Ego and Superego
Ego and Id
Conscious and Unconscious
Preconscious and Ego
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Not in conscious awareness, but can be
Preconscious
Beyond awareness:
Includes drives, urges, or instincts
is known only indirectly
Unconscious
Levels of Mental Life
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
Conscious
Mental life that is directly available to us
Freud's Area of Focus
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Wormtail's betrayal of the Potter's may underlie unconscious feelings (anger and jealousy) and drives which was expressed when he gave up the Potter's location to Voldemort.
Source: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
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Multiple Choice
Which Regions of the Mind have NO direct contact with the external world?
id and superego
id and ego
id only
ego and superego
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Regions of the Mind
The Id
Follows the Pleasure Principle
The Ego
Follows the Reality Principle
The Superego
Follows the Idealistic Principle
Contains the conscience (internalized rules and standards of parents and authority figures) and ego-ideal (internalized ideal self based on parents, authority figures, society)
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Both the Superego and the Id do not care about the constraints of reality and its rules. They simply care about seeking perfection or fulfilling needs, even if it is not possible or appropriate.
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How easy is it for you to notice when these two regions take over?
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Basic Drives
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
Aim: return the person to an inorganic state;
Aggression: death instinct turned outwards
Thanatos
Aim: seek pleasure;
Object: any person or thing that brings sexual pleasure
Eros
Freud believes that we are constantly motivated by one, or both, of these drives. Everything we do is due to these two.
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Bellatrix's utter devotion to Voldemort is an example of how both Eros and Thanatos motivate a person.
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Anxiety
Neurotic: apprehension about unknown danger
Moral: similar to guilt; conflict between the ego and superego (usually about standards and expectations set by the superego)
Realistic: similar to fear; unpleasant, nonspecific feeling involving possible danger
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
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Let's look at the Golden Trio in the Harry Potter Series. Hermione's fear of being expelled from Hogwarts is an example of Moral Anxiety. We know her as responsible and rule abiding. Getting kicked out implies a failure to follow standards and expectations set out for her. Ron's fear of spiders on the other hand, can be likened to phobias, and is an example of Neurotic Anxiety. Yes they are scary, but they generally do not pose harm to us. Often times, we also do not know where our fears came from.
Why is Harry's fear of Voldemort an example
of Realistic Anxiety?
Source: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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Wormtail's betrayal of the Potter's may underlie unconscious drives and feelings such as anger and jealousy towards his friends. His Superego may have deem these inappropriate and unacceptable (it is wrong to betray friends!) and his Ego may have repressed them. However, when confronted by Lord Voldemort, the death instinct was expressed when he gave up the Potter's location.
Source: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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Multiple Choice
In psychoanalytic theory, anxiety
is produced within, and experienced by, the superego.
can mean an impulse threatens to become conscious.
is produced by repression.
all of these are correct.
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Process of Defense Mechanisms
The id, superego, and outside world can each be a source of anxiety, but only the ego feels anxiety.
To cope with this distressing feelings, it turns to defense mechanisms as a way to protect itself from the pain and unpleasantness of anxiety.
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
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Multiple Choice
A mother who has deep-seated hostility toward her only child but who shows overprotection and hyper-concern for the physical well being of her child illustrates which Freudian defense mechanism?
introjection
displacement
projection
reaction formation
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Multiple Choice
Robin protects herself against the threat of change by constantly clinging to objects and behaviors left from her early childhood. It thus appears that Robin is relying primarily on which Freudian defense mechanism?
reaction formation
fixation
projection
regression
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Freudian Defense Mechanisms
Repression (present in all)
Reaction Formation
Displacement
Projection
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
Regression
Fixation
Introjection
Sublimation
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Going back to Wormtail, his Superego may have deemed his feelings of anger and jealousy as inappropriate and unacceptable. To deal with this and avoid further anxiety, his Ego may have repressed them, in order to protect itself. However, when confronted by Lord Voldemort, these feelings may have been made conscious, but in a different form (choosing between his life vs the life of his friend)
Source: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
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Word Cloud
What defense mechanism(s) do you engage in most frequently?
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Stages of Development
Infantile Period (Birth-5 y/o)
Oral Phase
Anal Phase
Phallic Phase
Male Oedipus Complex
Female Oedipus Complex
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
Latency Period (5 y/o -puberty)
Genital Period (puberty-adulthood)
Maturity
Most
Important
Early childhood experiences are the most influential to personality formation.
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Let's check your understanding of Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory, by identifying where his theory lies when looking at the 6 Dimensions of Humanity.
Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
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Equal
emphasis
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Poll
Is the Psychoanalytic Theory....
more on determinism
more on free choice
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Poll
Is the Psychoanalytic Theory....
more pessimistic
more optimistic
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Poll
Is the Psychoanalytic Theory....
more causal
more teleological
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Poll
Is the Psychoanalytic Theory....
more conscious
more unconscious
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Poll
Is the Psychoanalytic Theory....
more reliant on biological factors
more reliant on social factors
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Equal
emphasis
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Theories of Personality
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