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What is the main goal of psychoanalysis according to Sigmund Freud?
What is the main goal of psychoanalysis according to Sigmund Freud?
- To explore the impact of childhood memories on adult behavior
- To identify the id, ego, and superego components of the mind
- To analyze the interaction of conscious and unconscious elements
- To uncover repressed fears and conflicts in the conscious mind (correct)
Which component of the mind represents impulse, according to Freud's Ego Psychology?
Which component of the mind represents impulse, according to Freud's Ego Psychology?
- The id (correct)
- The unconscious mind
- The ego
- The superego
According to Freud's Psychosexual Development Theory, what drives the distinct stages of development?
According to Freud's Psychosexual Development Theory, what drives the distinct stages of development?
- Intellectual curiosity
- Emotional conflicts
- Social interactions
- Sexual desires (correct)
What is the role of the superego in Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
What is the role of the superego in Freud's psychoanalytic theory?
What is the central focus of dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst in psychoanalysis?
What is the central focus of dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst in psychoanalysis?
According to Carl Jung, what do psychological archetypes represent?
According to Carl Jung, what do psychological archetypes represent?
What is the main emphasis of Adler's Individual Psychology?
What is the main emphasis of Adler's Individual Psychology?
How does Erik Erikson's model of development differ from Freudian psychology?
How does Erik Erikson's model of development differ from Freudian psychology?
What is the focus of Melanie Klein's Object Relations Theory?
What is the focus of Melanie Klein's Object Relations Theory?
What does Paranoid-Schizoid refer to in Melanie Klein's Object Relations Theory?
What does Paranoid-Schizoid refer to in Melanie Klein's Object Relations Theory?
Which branch of psychology focuses on observable behaviors and the effects of the environment on them?
Which branch of psychology focuses on observable behaviors and the effects of the environment on them?
What does Rational choice theory seek to explain and understand?
What does Rational choice theory seek to explain and understand?
What is the main focus of Developmental Psychology?
What is the main focus of Developmental Psychology?
Which theory seeks to explain the enduring patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion that characterize individual humans?
Which theory seeks to explain the enduring patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion that characterize individual humans?
What is the underlying assumption of Rational choice theory regarding human beings?
What is the underlying assumption of Rational choice theory regarding human beings?
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Psychoanalytic Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory
The goal is to bring unconscious thoughts into conscious awareness.
Id
Id
The part of the psyche that seeks immediate gratification and operates on the pleasure principle.
Superego
Superego
The moral component of the psyche that incorporates moral prohibitions and ideals, causing guilt and shame.
Libido
Libido
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Psychosexual Development
Psychosexual Development
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Archetypes
Archetypes
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Individual Psychology
Individual Psychology
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Erikson's Psychosocial Development
Erikson's Psychosocial Development
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Object Relations Theory
Object Relations Theory
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Behavioral Psychology
Behavioral Psychology
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Rational Choice Theory
Rational Choice Theory
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Developmental Psychology
Developmental Psychology
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Personality Theory
Personality Theory
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Rational Choice Theory Assumptions
Rational Choice Theory Assumptions
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Study Notes
Psychoanalytic Theory
- The main goal of psychoanalysis is to bring unconscious thoughts and feelings into conscious awareness.
- The Id represents impulse, operating on the pleasure principle, seeking immediate gratification.
Psychosexual Development Theory
- The driving force behind the distinct stages of development is the libido, as the child seeks to satisfy their sexual needs.
Psychoanalytic Theory (Superego)
- The superego incorporates moral component, incorporating moral prohibitions and ideals, leading to feelings of guilt and shame.
Psychoanalytic Therapy
- The central focus of dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst is the patient's unconscious thoughts and feelings.
Carl Jung's Archetypes
- Psychological archetypes represent universal, collective patterns of thought and experience that are part of a shared human psyche.
Alfred Adler's Individual Psychology
- The main emphasis of Adler's Individual Psychology is on the individual's unique striving for superiority and the role of social interest.
Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Development Theory
- Erikson's model differs from Freudian psychology in that it focuses on social and emotional development, with an emphasis on the role of social relationships.
Melanie Klein's Object Relations Theory
- The central focus of Object Relations Theory is the role of early relationships in shaping the development of the psyche.
Melanie Klein's Paranoid-Schizoid Position
- Paranoid-Schizoid refers to the earliest stage of development, characterized by a splitting of the ego into good and bad components.
Behavioral Psychology
- This branch of psychology focuses on observable behaviors and the effects of the environment on them.
Rational Choice Theory
- Rational choice theory seeks to explain and understand human decision-making, assuming that individuals make rational choices based on their preferences.
Developmental Psychology
- The main focus of Developmental Psychology is the study of human development across the lifespan, including cognitive, social, and emotional development.
Personality Theory
- The theory that seeks to explain the enduring patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion that characterize individual humans is Personality Theory.
Rational Choice Theory Assumptions
- The underlying assumption of Rational choice theory is that human beings make rational decisions based on their own self-interest, with a focus on maximizing utility.
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Test your understanding of psychoanalysis, the branch of psychology that explores the interplay of conscious and unconscious elements in the mind. Explore the founding principles and techniques of psychoanalysis, including the role of dreams and dialogue between patient and analyst.