Personality
Unique patterns of behaving that are relatively stable
-thinking and feeling
Temperament and Character
chacacter- Kholberg, morality
-Separate from personality
Sigmund Freud
Psychodynamic Perspective (Victorian Ages) -Sex was "hidden" and sexual behavior was considered animalistic and believed that only men had thee urges -Aggression- WWI -Freud was originally a Neurologist
Free association
Freud allowed people to just talk and “vent”
Catharsis
Decrease in stress just by talking/venting
Dynamic Theory
“action”
-multiple forces conflicting at different levels of consciousness
Conscious
Info in immediate awareness
Preconsciousness
Info that can easily be made conscious
ex: phone #
Dreams
Royal road to consciousness
Unconscious
Thoughts, feelings, urges and wishes that are hard to bring to conscious awareness
Freudian slip
Links with consciousness
ex: Bringing up ex’s name to new boyfriend
ID
EGO
SUPEREGO
Fixation
Unresolved conflict at various stages
Oral
(0-18 mo)
Pleasure: oral sensations (sucking, biting, chewing)
Fixations: biting nails, smoking, chewing pen
Anal
(18-36 mo)
Pleasure- bowel and bladder elimination
-Coping with demands for control: potty training, not peeing in class
Anal retentive: details, perfectionist, clean
Anal expulsive: dirty, unorganized
Phallic
(3-6 years)
Pleasure: genitals, finding genitals
-most important stage
Oedipus complex: idea that little boys want their dads out of the picture and like their mom
Castration anxiety: Little boy feels that Dad will castrate him for wanting to get rid of him
Identification: becomes like dad, likes “boy” toys
Penis envy: girls develop envy for a penis
Latency
(6- puberty)
Genital
(puberty and on)
Neo-Freudian Viewpoints
New Freudian Viewpoints
Agreements:
Disagreements:
Carl Jung
Alfred Adler
Karen Horney