Freud Personality Therapy
Id-Birth Life(sexual) death(aggression) Ego-6 months Reality principle Superego-4/5 years internalize society values
Freud Maladaptive Behavior
Repression -base keeps thoughts and urges away Reaction Formation- an expression of opposite (defense) Projection- put impulse onto someone else Sublimination- channel unacceptable impulse to social behavior
Freud Therapy Technique
Psychoanalysis 1) Confrontation-make unconscience to conscience 2) Clarification-bring main things into focus separate 3)Catharsis- repressed sometimes, work through, interpret, insight
Other thoughts about Personality ID, EGO, SUPER
Id-pleasure vs immediate gratification Ego-seeks partially (deter) gratify id Superego-conscience -block rather than satisfy id
Jung
Young-disney movies (warrior, fighter) Analytic Psychology -INDIVIDUATION-Archotypes-Generational
Jung Personality
Jung-Archetypes
Jung Techniques
Adler
Future goals and current behavior-mistake style of life Act “as if” you are who want to be Inferiority vs Superiority
Adler Personality how it is different from Freud and describe approach
change Freud sex instinct to social interest Telelogical approach-motivation by future ( in common w/Jung)
Adler Therapy
STEP Systemtic Training In Effective Parenting-democratic style of parenting
Adler Lifestyle
Healthy,Mistaken(unhealth)- neurosis, psychosis, addiction, birth order is important
Mahler-Object Relations Theory
Desire for human relationships journey of separation and individuation (stages)
Mahler Stages
Problems in Separation/Individuation stage
Narcissm and other borderline problems
Humanistic-Existential Similarities
Both focus on here and now Also prioritizes clients experience over object reality Concentrate on clients internal qualities
Humanistic-Existential Differences
Rogers- Client Person Centered Therapy
Person Centered Therapy (Rogers)
Self-actualization Fully functional CUE
Gestalt
Gestalt Therapy
Existential Therapy (Yalom)
Personal Responsibility and Choice
Existential Therapist Psychological Disturbance
Ultimate Concerns of existence death, freedom, isolation and meaningless
Existential Therapy 2 types of anxiety
Normal (existential) anxiety-proportional, objective threat, no repression Neurotic Anxiety disproportional objective threat, involves repression