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According to Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, which part of personality develops last?
According to Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, which part of personality develops last?
- Superego (correct)
- Ego
- Id
- Subconscious
In Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory, what is the primary task during childhood (ages 3-5)?
In Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory, what is the primary task during childhood (ages 3-5)?
- Industry vs. Inferiority
- Trust vs. Mistrust
- Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (correct)
- Initiative vs. Guilt
Which theorist is NOT associated with classical conditioning?
Which theorist is NOT associated with classical conditioning?
- B.F. Skinner (correct)
- Ivan Pavlov
- Albert Ellis
- Carl Rogers
Which of the following is NOT a core condition given to a client during counselling according to Carl Rogers?
Which of the following is NOT a core condition given to a client during counselling according to Carl Rogers?
Which stage of human development is characterized by the development of abstract thinking and a search for identity?
Which stage of human development is characterized by the development of abstract thinking and a search for identity?
Which of the following is NOT a cause of stress?
Which of the following is NOT a cause of stress?
Flashcards
Freud's last personality part?
Freud's last personality part?
The superego develops last in Freud's psychoanalytic theory.
Erikson's childhood task?
Erikson's childhood task?
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt is the central task during early childhood, ages 3-5 in Erikson's theory.
Classical conditioning theorist missing?
Classical conditioning theorist missing?
B. F. Skinner is not associated with classical conditioning; he is a behaviorist associated with operant conditioning.
Rogers' crucial counselling condition?
Rogers' crucial counselling condition?
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Abstract thinking age?
Abstract thinking age?
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What is NOT a stressor?
What is NOT a stressor?
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Study Notes
Psychology
- Sigmund Freud's personality structure consists of the Id (primitive, instinctual part), Ego (rational, logical part), and Superego (moral component).
Psychoanalytic Theory
- The Id operates in the unconscious part of the mind.
- The Id seeks immediate gratification of needs and desires.
Psychosocial Theory
- Autonomy versus shame and doubt occurs during early childhood, approximately between 1-3 years old.
Conditioning
- Classical conditioning is a learning process associated with Ivan Pavlov.
- It involves the pairing of neutral stimuli with unconditioned stimuli to elicit a conditioned response.
Defence Mechanisms
- Regression is a defence mechanism where an individual reverts to childhood behaviours to cope with stress or anxiety.
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