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PsychoanalyticTheory
Terms from Psychoanalytic Theory Unit
Definition | Term |
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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 |