Sigmund Freud
Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality
According to Freud, what are the three levels of consciousness? Describe them.
Conscious: Mental activities of which we are fully aware Preconscious: feelings thoughts and ideas of which we are not fully aware but can bring to awareness fairly easily
Unconscious: feelings, thoughts, memories and desires of which we are unaware.
What does psychoanalytic treatment focus on?
Bringing the repressed thoughts/experiences into consciousness, helping the patient become aware of the origin, assisting client in verbally reliving the original situation, helping the client work through the problem in a constructive way.
What are two of Freud’s methods for psychoanalysis?
- dream interpretation
According to Freud, what are the two motivating instincts?
Life Instinct (constructive, altruistic and loving acts) Death instinct (destructive, hateful and aggressive acts)
What are the three components of personality according to Freud?
id, ego and superego
Describe the “id”
Only part of personality present at birth. Unconscious and inherited. Newborn seen as “id” only and has only a desire to satisfy it’s needs for sustenance.
Describe the Ego
Develops from the id. Development is intertwined with psychosexual development of the child. Ego gives a person the power to go beyond holding an image of the need gratifying object and actually getting needs met. Ego has defenses designed to keep anxiety at a manageable level.
Describe the Superego
Arises out of the ego. Capacity to develop an internal value system and feel good when they live in harmony with these values and bad when they do not. Development arises out of the psychosexual development. Eventually takes over position of parents.
What is Freud’s theory of psychosexual development?
Pathology occurs when there is a failure to negotiate one of the psychosexual stages. Under gratification or over gratification can lead to fixation.
Explain Stage One of Freud’s psychosexual stages of development.
Oral Stage
Explain Stage 2 of Freud’s stages of psychosexual development
Anal Stage
Describe Stage Three of Freud’s psychosexual development.
Phallic Stage
Describe Stage 4 of Freud’s stages of psychosocial development.
Latency Period
Describe Stage 5 of Freud’s stages of psychosexual development.
Genital Stage
Alfred Adler
Individual Psychology
Adler states that humans have a basic drive towards __________.
Self Actualization
Adler states that _________ of a child has a significant impact on personality.
Birth Order
John B Watson
Behaviorism
What was Watson’s famous experiment?
“Little Albert”
Watson conditioned a child using behavioral techniques to fear a white rat and then generalized the fear to a white rabbit. Conclusion was that the child had no fear of either until he was conditioned and therefore, parents could shape the behavior of their children through conditioning.
Ivan Pavlov
Classical or Respondent Conditioning
What is the difference between an unconditioned response and conditioned response?
Unconditioned is an innate response (ie. a dog salivating over food) and conditioned is learned (ie. a dog salivating over a bell being rung)
Jean Piaget
Cognitive Development
What is stage one of Piaget’s cognitive development?
Sensorimotor: Birth through 2 year: Precursor to intelligence. By two years toddlers can purposely combine their actions.