Psychoanalytic Theory
Defense Mechanisms
Psychosexual Stages
Sleep & Dreams
Grab Bag
100
The unconscious behaviors that reduce anxiety by distorting reality.
What is defense mechanisms?
100
Age-related developmental periods in which sexual impulses are focused on different areas of the body and are expressed through actitivites associated with these areas and there are also five stages of this.
What is Psychosexual Stages?
100
Active sleep, heightened body/brain activity.
What is REM?
200
The unconscious, sexual and aggressive urges, early childhood, motivation = the need of approval + primal urges.
What is the foundations of Freud's Theories?
200
Refusing to acknowledge an undesirable experience, memory, or internal need that is anxiety arouses, and behaving as it did not exist.
What is denial?
200
When you fall asleep for a few seconds and it occurs before NREM sleep.
What is microsleep?
300
According to Ms. Butterfield, this is the hardest defense mechanisms to find an example for.
What is projection?
300
It satisfies the ID drive of thirst and hunger by nursing and it derives pleasure through sucking, chewing, and biting.
What is oral stage?
300
The major historical time period that influenced Freud' childhood, teenage years, and early adult years.
What is the Victorian Era (1837-1901)
400
The part of the personality structure that controls unconscious urges and desires. Thoughts can often be irrational, illogical, and impulsive.
What is the ID?
400
Watching and copying what sounds and articulations my clarinet teacher demonstrates is an example of?
What is identification?
400
The stages in which you are in a deep sleep and you can possibly have dreams that are less vivid.
What is NREM 3 and NREM 4?
400
Returning to a behavior pattern characterized as an early stage of developement. An example would be watching Elmo to relieve stress.
What is regression?
500
THis part of the mind that brings information to your immediate awareness and it is 80% of the mind.
What is the conscious mind?
500
Pushing threatening or anxiety-producing thought back into the unconscious and it underlies all defense mechanisms. An example would be vicitms of abuse often repress memories because their experience is too traumatic to an address on a conscious level.
What is repression?
500
As the night progresses NREM episodes shortens and REM episodes lengthen during this type of sleep.
What is REM?
500
The time period where the society was prim and proper but repressed. When sexual urges are not acted upon or expressed.
What is 1856-1939?