Approaches in Psychology - The Id, Ego and Superego Flashcards

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Freud’s belief about the structure of the personality

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We all have three characters (tripartite) in our mind at the same time. If they are unbalanced, they can cause us a lot of anxiety and may eventually lead to mental abnormality

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What shapes the development of the 3 parts of the personality?

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Experiences/conflicts in childhood

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The id

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Unconscious focus on self
Intellectual and emotional
Deals with the self and focuses on needs
SEEKS PLEASURE

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When is the id formed?

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Birth-18 months

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What is the id motivated by?

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The pleasure principle

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What happens if someone has a dominant id later in life?

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It can lead to developing addictions or unhealthy relationships as they will only focus on things that bring them pleasure

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The ego

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Rational, conscious part of the mind

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When is the ego formed?

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Between 1-3 years

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What is the ego motivated by?

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The reality principle

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What does the ego try to balance out?

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The id and superego

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What happens if you lack the ego in later life?

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Self conscious
Lack self-esteem
Social phobias

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The superego

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Acts as the conscience/moral guide
Based on parental and societal values

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What does the superego help you start doing?

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Understanding the difference between right and wrong

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When is the superego formed?

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Between 3-6 years

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What happens if your superego is dominant?

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Can cause lots of problems for people as it will cause them to:
-Strive for perfection and not settle for anything less
-Have extremely high standards

Puts lots of pressure on the mind which can lead to depression, anxiety, eating disorders etc

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Freud’s stages of psychosexual development

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  1. Oral stage (0-1)
  2. Anal stage (1-3)
  3. Phallic stage (3-5)
  4. Latent stage (6-12)
  5. Genital stage (12/puberty - adulthood)
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How do you remember Freud’s stages of psychosexual development?

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Old Age Pensioners Love Guinness

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What does Freud believe that children are born with?

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A libido

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What is a libido?

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A sexual desire

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How can we be psychologically healthy?

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We must successfully complete each stage of psychosexual development

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When can mental abnormality occur?

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When a person doesn’t complete a stage of psychosexual development successfully - the person becomes ‘fixated’

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What does being ‘fixated’ cause?

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Psychological problems

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Where is the focus of pleasure during the oral stage?

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The mouth - pleasure is received from chewing objects, breast feeding etc

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Where will a newborn seek instant pleasure from?

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The mouth from feeding and from sucking theirs thumb

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What is in control during the oral stage?

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The id

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What is successful completion of the oral stage demonstrated by?

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Weaning

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Weaning

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Breast feeding won’t be their only source of being fed, the baby will start eating food such as puréed meals

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How can a fixation occur during the oral stage?

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If the baby is weaned too soon or not soon enough.

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What can a fixation during the oral stage result in?

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It makes the adult gain pleasure from oral gratification which can lead to activities such as smoking, excessive drinking or eating

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When does the anal stage finish?

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1-3 years or when potty training is completed

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Where is the focus of pleasure during the anal stage?

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The anus

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What happens if the anal stage isn’t resolved?

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It can lead to a person having an anal character

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Anal character

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Someone who is very uptight, controlling and doing what they want when they want

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What can having an anal fixation be a result of?

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Parents being too strict or too lenient regarding potty training

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Anally retentive

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Very tidy, likes order and being in control

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Anally expulsive

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Generous but disorganised and doesn’t like to follow rules

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When does the Oedipus complex occur?

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During the phallic stage

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Oedipus complex

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The attachment of the child to the parent of the opposite sex, accompanied by envious and aggressive feelings toward the parent of the same sex

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What does the boy fear during the phallic stage?

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Fears that his father knows about his obsession with the mother and will castrate him as a punishment

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Key features of Hans’ dreams

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Wiping children bottoms, giraffes present, new born sister goes underwater

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What was Hans’ fear of horses showing?

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Showing fear of his father as the blinkers over the horses eyes represented his fathers glasses and the buckle represented his beard

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What does Freud say that Hans’ phobia of the horses was?

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A displacement for his fear of his father

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Why does Hans dream about drowning his sister?

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Because he is jealous that she is getting attention from the mother

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How does Hans successfully complete the phallic stage?

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Gender identity

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Age of Latent stage

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6 - Puberty

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Focus of pleasure during latent stage

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Developing new skills, knowledge and same-sex friendship

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What is libido sublimated with during the latent stage?

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Sports and hobbies

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Sign of successful completion during latent stage

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No particular sign

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Ages of genital stage

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Puberty - adulthood

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Focus of pleasure during genital stage

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Genital and sexual intercourse