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$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 Freud A little More Freud Defense mechanisms Neo-Freudians humanistic

Give the correct order of Freud’s psychosexual stages.

Oral, anal, phallic, latent, genital

According to Freud, the ego is guided by which principle? Id?

Reality principle pleasure principle

When a child imitates her mother’s actions and mannerisms, Freud would say that it is the child’s way of resolving anxiety caused by what complex?

Oedipus

A boy plays exclusively with other boys at his school. Which stage of psychosexual development is he in?

latency

In Freud’s theory, which component of personality is present at birth and completely unconscious?

The id

Memories that can be brought to conscious awareness even if someone is not thinking about them are stored at what level of awareness?

preconscious

If a parent overindulges or frustrates a child at a particular stage of development, the child may experience what?

fixation

Shame and guilt are a product of which part of your personality?

Super ego

Which part of the personality is the rational, organized component that is sensitive to the demands of the external world?

The ego

An unintentional mistake, accident or misstatement that is interpreted as revealing unconscious wishes or motives.

Freudian slip

Not being able to remember attending your own mother’s funeral would be an example of which defense mechanism?

repression

Behaving in a way that is the extreme opposite of unacceptable urges or impulses.

Reaction formation

You stay calm during a conversation with your parents even though you are angry about what they are saying. Later you snap at one of your friends. What defense mechanism?

displacement

You make hateful comments about someone behind his back. Later you offer to buy him lunch. What defense mechanism?

undoing

A husband is attracted to a co-worker but accuses his wife of having an affair. What defense mechanism?

projection

If someone is constantly bragging about his accomplishments, abilities and skills even though he is incompetent of many tasks, Adler would say he has developed a_____

Superiority complex

Jung believed that feminine and masculine qualities are represented in which archetypes?

Anima and animus

Womb envy is to _________ as penis envy is to _________

Horney: Freud

According to Jung, the part of the unconscious that reflects human evolutionary history and is common to all people.

Collective unconscious

According to Karen Horney, people who move “against” other people have a great desire for what?

Power and feelings of superiority

Two psychologists who made important contributions to humanistic perspective of personality development.

Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow

According to Rogers, when a child senses that he is loved and valued only when he behaves in a certain way, he is receiving________.

Conditional positive regard

What term did Carl Rogers use to describe a psychologically healthy person who does not deny or distort thoughts and has a flexible self- concept?

Fully functioning person

The term that refers to a condition in which a person’s emotions and experiences are consistent with his sense of self.

congruence

Your subjective belief about your ability to meet the demands of a particular situation.

Self-efficacy

Final Jeopardy Answer

Final Jeopardy Question