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Psyche
Defense Mechanisms
Unconscious Mind
Dream Analysis
Freud
100
The ID, The ego, The superego
What are the three primitive components of ones personality?
100
Repression, Identification, Projection, Displacement, Sublimation, Denial, Regression, Rationalization
Give one example of a defense mechanism
100
That the most important part of the mind is what you cant see. (like an ice-berg)
What did Freud believe about the "unconscious mind"?
100
A dream analysis involves the translation of the (inevitably distorted) manifest content into the (truthful) latent meaning.
Define Freud's Dream Analysis.
100
Psychoanalysis
What was Freud the founding father of?
200
insticts
What is the "ID"?
200
To protect ourselves from feelings of anxiety or guilt that arise when we feel threatened.
Why do we need defense mechanisms?
200
the unconscious mind
Where are the frightful and painful thoughts stored in our brain according to freud?
200
fulfill wishes
What did freud believe dreams could do?
200
it can neither be proved true or refuted.
What is the one problem with Freud's theory?
300
Reality
What is the "ego"?
300
no
Are defense mechanisms under conscious control?
300
repression
Through which process does these frightful thoughts get transported?
300
The process whereby the underlying wish is translated into the manifest content.
Define dream-work.
300
a method for treating a mental illness, also a theory that explains human behavior.
Define psychoanalysis.
400
Morality
What is the "superego"?
400
reality and society
What defense mechanisms are represented by the superego?
400
the joining of two or more ideas/images into one.
Define Condensation.
400
"the talking cure"
What is another word for psychoanalysis?