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1 SIGMUND FREUD Born: May 6, 1856 Died: Sept. 23, 1939

2 Early Life Born in Moravia, Czechoslovakia to a young working-class couple  Of his 2 siblings, his parents favored him most because of his intellect Moved to Germany and then to Austria due to his father’s lack of work Went on to attend medical school and studied neurology

3 INSTINCTS SOME INSTINCTS = ___________________ & ___________________ OTHER INSTINCTS Are necessary for survival ___________________ & ___________________

4 SO WHAT DOES FREUD MEAN? WHERE DOES SEX COME IN? Freud used the term _______________________________ to refer not just to erotic sexuality but also to the desire for any form of pleasure. SEXUAL INSTINCTS are CRITICAL in the development of personality.

5 Course of Study Founded PSYCHOANALYSIS : the theory and therapy centered upon unconscious thoughts, feelings, and ideas. Human behavior is based upon unconscious instincts.

6 PSYCHOANALYSIS SETTING  Relaxed and comfy  Private  Limited Time THERAPIST  Sits out of sight  Counsels, gives advice

7 PSYCHOANALYSIS THE PATIENT  Allowed to speak freely and “open up” “THE COUCH”  Makes the patient feel comfortable and relaxed

8 THE STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY unconscious urges that seek expression : unconscious urges that seek expression  ____________________________: →Seeks immediate pleasure Avoid pain → Avoid pain Gratify instincts and desires → Gratify instincts and desires ♦ Replace discomfort with comfort

9 THE ID ARE YOU A NOW PERSON OR LATER PERSON?

10 RESULTS IN REFLEX ACTIONS  Immediate relief For example: Coughing FANTASIES  Wish fulfillment  Brief relief of unpleasantness

11 THE STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY : “the self”: conscious and preconscious (subconscious) Controls thinking and reasoning Defends against anxiety  Defense Mechanisms  (Denial, Repression, etc.)

12 Reality principle Ego keeps ID “in control” Delays satisfaction of desires until it can be done safely and effectively Delays satisfaction of desires until it can be done safely and effectively Id and Ego alone = selfish and antisocial personality

13 THE STRUCTURE OF PERSONALITY : “Your Conscience” THE MORAL GUARDIAN  Parental and Societal Standards  Guides the ego  Compares ego to the EGO IDEAL

14 ID SUPEREGO Ideally, the ID, EGO, and SUPEREGO work in frickin’ harmony to satisfy the demands of the ID in a reasonable, moral manner

15 DOMINANT ID… Uncontrolled instincts Danger to society

16 DOMINANT SUPEREGO Overly critical Obsessive (OCD)

17 Compare these Personalities KIM KARDASHIAN MOTHER THERESA

18 Compare these Personalities LINDSAY LOHAN TOM HANKS

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20 The Cat in the Hat Essay Paragraph 1: Explain the Id, Ego, and Superego and their relationships to each other. Paragraph 2: Choose 2 characters from the story and describe the progression of their personality throughout the story, according to the id, ego, and superego. Paragraph 3: Summarize your findings. Include whether or not you agree with Freud’s psychoanalytic view of personality.

21 DEFENSE MECHANISMS

22 WHAT ARE THEY?

23 #1 ________________________: when a person completely “forgets” a disturbing event. Example: Childhood abuse

24 #2 _____________________________: Protecting oneself from unpleasant reality by refusing to perceive it “It can’t happen to me!” “It wasn’t me! I didn’t do it!”

25 #3 __________________________: When a person transfers negative feelings on someone else; blaming others for your actions EXAMPLE: YOU made me fail!

26 #4 ______________________________: When a person acts the complete opposite of how they feel to avoid anxiety EXAMPLE: Congressman Mark Foley

27 #5 _____________________________: When people take out their feelings on things or people that are not involved in making them feel upset

28 #6 ___________________: Reverting to childlike behavior and defenses EXAMPLE: Temper Tantrum

29 #7 _____________________ Redirecting repressed motives or feelings into more socially acceptable forms.

30 PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT The personalities of all humans are formed by the ways we satisfy our sexual instincts during the course of life __________________: the energy generated by the sexual instinct ♫ …a mulatto…an albino…a mosquito…my libido…hey ♪

31 But, wait… A partial or complete halt at some point in one’s psychosexual development

32 Psychosexual Stages BIRTH – 18 MONTHS Pleasure Source = ____________________ Overly dependent Too Much: Overly dependent Pessimistic and hostile Too Little: Pessimistic and hostile

33 Tally up the Number for Each Group of Questions A: 4, 5, 7, 9, 15_______________ B: 1, 2, 11, 12, 13_________ C: 3, 6, 8, 10, 14_________

34 Psychosexual Stages 18 MONTHS – 2 YEARS Pleasure source = _________________ Toilet Training  Holding in Feces Pressure feels good Pressure feels good Anal Retentive – Stingy, overly clean, obsessive Anal Retentive – Stingy, overly clean, obsessive

35 Tally up the Number for Each Group of Questions A: 4, 5, 7, 9, 15_________ B: 1, 2, 11, 12, 13_________ C: 3, 6, 8, 10, 14_________

36 Psychosexual Stages Toilet Training  Excreting Feces (Letting Feces Fly) Parents too strict Parents too strict Anal Expulsive– Disorderly, risk-taking behavior Anal Expulsive – Disorderly, risk-taking behavior

37 Tally up the Number for Each Group of Questions A: 4, 5, 7, 9, 15_________ B: 1, 2, 11, 12, 13_________ C: 3, 6, 8, 10, 14_________

38 Psychosexual Stages After Age 3 or so Pleasure Source = ___________ sexual attachment to the parent of the opposite sex and jealousy of the parent of the same sex ___________________________________: sexual attachment to the parent of the opposite sex and jealousy of the parent of the same sex

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40 Fixation: Men: boasting of sexual prowess/pedophilia/homosexuality Women: promiscuity/pedophilia/homosexuality

41 Psychosexual Stages Ages 5 - 12 Period of little, if any, Period of little, if any, sexual conflict sexual conflict (neither sex is interested in each other)

42 Psychosexual Stages Puberty Onward Unfulfilled sexual desires are satisfied Mature sexuality Mature sexuality – responsibility and caring for others


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