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Psychodynamic

Behavioral

Humanistic

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Four Main Perspectives

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Psychodynamic

Behavioral

Humanistic

Trait

3

2

1

4

Four Main Perspectives

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Freud’s Psychodynamic View

• Freud believed mind divided into three parts.

• Conscious mind - level of the mind that is aware of immediate surroundings and perceptions.

• Preconscious mind – level of the mind in which information is available but not currently conscious.

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• Unconscious mind - level of the mind in which thoughts, feelings, memories, and other information are kept that are not easily or voluntarily brought into consciousness.– Can be revealed in dreams and Freudian slips of

the tongue.

Freud’s Psychodynamic View

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Freud’s Conception of the Personality

Conscious: Contact with outside world

Preconscious: Material just beneath the surface of awareness

Unconscious: Difficult to retrieve material; well below the surface of awareness

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Freud's Theory: Parts of Personality

• Id - part of the personality present at birth and completely unconscious.– Pleasure principle - principle by which the id

functions; the immediate satisfaction of needs without regard for the consequences.

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Freud's Theory: Parts of Personality

• Ego - part of the personality that develops out of a need to deal with reality, mostly conscious, rational, and logical.– Reality principle - principle by which the ego

functions; the satisfaction of the demands of the id only when negative consequences will not result.

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Freud's Theory: Parts of Personality

• Superego - part of the personality that acts as a moral center.– Conscience - part of the superego that produces

pride or guilt, depending on how well behavior matches or does not match the ego ideal.

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Freud’s Conception of the Personality

IDID

SuperegoSuperego

EgoConscious: Contact with outside world

Preconscious: Material just beneath the surface of awareness

Unconscious: Difficult to retrieve material; well below the surface of awareness

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Freud's Theory: Stages of Personality Development

• Psychosexual stages - five stages of personality development proposed by Freud and tied to the sexual development of the child.

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Psychosexual Stages

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Stages of Personality Development

– Fixation: Unresolved psychosexual stage conflict

• “Stuck” in stage of development

– Psychosexual stages: • Five stages of personality• Tied to sexual development

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Psychological defense mechanisms:

Unconscious distortions of a person’s perception

of reality that reduce stress and anxiety

Psychological Defense Mechanisms

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Assignment

• Read pages 376-381 in blue book• Complete the guided reading sheet (due

tomorrow)