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PsychoanalyticTheory

Terms from Psychoanalytic Theory Unit

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An example that is typical, often imitated Archetypes
A cause of neurosis, springs from conflict in relationships with others Basic Anxiety
Arrangement of when children are born within a family Birth Order
Carl Jung, basic beliefs, myths, urges, and memories of humanity Collective Unconscious
Reactions to conflict or adverse situations, usually unconscious in nature Defensive Mechanisms
The balancer between Id and Superego Ego
Carl Jung, a quality that makes people want to be outgoing Extroversion
Adler, people are more motivated by expectations rather than past events Fictional Finalisms
The "Me" or selfish part of our personality Id
Erikson, usually during adolesence, when one must decide who they are when self reflecting Identity Crisis
Jung, the stabilizing of personality, reaching "self-actualization" Individuation
Adler, basic feeling, due to inability to accomplish much, especially children Inferiority
Carl Jung, a quality that makes people want to be alone Introversion
Freud, 5 stages of development Psychosexual Stages
Erikson, 8 stages of development Psychosocial Stages
Adler, a unique set of actions used to overcome inferiority Style of Life
Part of personality that is overly giving Superego
Causing disease or illness Pathogenic
Defense Mechanism where people unknowingly push painful thoughts and memories into unconscious Repression
loss of memory, either total or partial Amnesia
Not able to be removed or destroyed Ineradicable
Personality trait brought about by anxiety and unresolved conflicts Neurotic
A symptom of an ailment Manifestation
A core pattern of emotions, memories, etc, which make up our being Complex
Governing or controlling Influence Ascendancy
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