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The Psychoanalytic Perspective or Fun With Freud!

The Impact of Freud effects on everyday speech effects on everyday speech admirers saw him as brave and heroic fighter for truth admirers saw him as brave and heroic fighter for truth critics saw him as a neurotic, ambitious egotist critics saw him as a neurotic, ambitious egotist

Freud’s work theory of development theory of development the unconscious the unconscious theory of personality theory of personality therapeutic technique therapeutic technique

Basics of Psychoanalysis 2 critical concepts: 1. The importance of early childhood experiences. 2. Many of our actions are guided by unconscious desires and motives.

Psychosexual stages of development if one doesn’t successfully complete each stage, fixation can occur if one doesn’t successfully complete each stage, fixation can occur 1. Oral stage 2. Anal stage

Psychosexual Stages of Development 3. Phallic stage Boys: Oedipus complex castration anxiety Girls: Electra complex penis envy

Psychosexual Stages of Development 4. Latency stage 5. Genital stage

Levels of consciousness conscious conscious preconscious preconscious unconscious unconscious

Structure of Personality Id Id Superego Superego Ego Ego

IDEGOSUPEREGO

Ego’s Defense Mechanisms repression repression projection projection rationalization rationalization reaction formation reaction formation displacement displacement sublimation sublimation denial denial regression regression

Psychoanalytic Therapy The role of insight The role of insight Hypnosis Hypnosis Free Association Free Association dream analysis dream analysis

Psychoanalytic Therapy resistance resistance transference transference projective tests projective tests Rorschach Inkblot Test Rorschach Inkblot Test Thematic Apperception Test Thematic Apperception Test

Rorschach Test

TAT

Contributions of Psychoanalytic Perspective

Limitations of Psychoanalytic Perspective

Other Psychoanalytic Perspectives Carl Jung Carl Jung conscious conscious unconscious unconscious personal and collective personal and collective Introversion/Extroversion Introversion/Extroversion

Other Psychoanalytic Perspectives Alfred Adler Inferiority complex Inferiority complex goal striving goal striving Karen Horney gender differences gender differences womb envy womb envy