What is Freud’s theory for the structure of the mind
What is Freud’s theory for the structure of the personality
What is the ID
The ID is the pleasure principle and is present from birth. It demands immediate gratification of biological needs with no consideration of what is appropriate in a given situation
What is the EGO
The EGO is the reality principle and maintains the balance between the ID and the SUPEREGO
What is the SUPEREGO
The SUPEREGO is the morality principle and is concerned with socially appropriate behaviour
What is Freud’s theory for defence mechanisms
What is repression
Repression is the process involving pushing painful or disturbing thoughts into the unconscious in order to prevent or minimise anxiety
What is displacement
Displacement is the process of taking out our impulses on a less threatening target
What is Freud’s theory for the psychosexual stages of development
What is the Oedipus complex
In young boys the Oedipus complex occurs in which they have an unconscious desire for an exclusive relationship with their mother, have an unconscious fear of their father, and unconscious castration anxiety
Aim
To report findings of the treatment of a five year old boy for his phobia of horses and to find evidence for Freud’s theories of psychosexual development and the Oedipus complex
Sample
Sampling method
Research method
Case study
What are the features of a case study
How can the features of a longitudinal study be seen in Freud’s research
How can the features of a case study be seen in Freud’s research
What are the 2 forms of bias in Freud’s research
How can the bias from the father be seen
Hans’ father is a supporter of Freud and his ideas so he would want to find evidence to help Freud prove his theory of psychosexual development
How can the bias from Freud be seen
Freud wanted to find evidence for the phallic stage and the Oedipus complex so would interpret the letters by Hans’ father in a way which proves this
Procedure
Many measurements of Hans’ behaviour were taken using observations and conversations that Hans’ father had with Hans. These were then communicated to Freud via letter in a qualitative form. Freud then interpreted this behaviour and tried to find evidence for how they illustrated Hans’ progression through the phallic stage and Oedipus complex.
Main finding
Conclusions
What was the first conclusion