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Psych 1 (Gade, UC Berkeley) Midterm 3 exam with 100% correct answers | 2024 Mechanism Movement - -Biological mechanisms are behind all thoughts and behaviors Jean Charcot - -Began treating people with hypnosis and other approaches to get at the "unconscious" with Sigmund Freud Psychodynamic Theory - -Personality is based on the interplay of conflicting forces within the individual Conscious - -The thoughts and experiences of which we are aware of that impact our behaviors Unconscious - -The thoughts and experiences of which we are UNAWARE of that impact our behaviors Id - -An unconscious force that constantly seeks satisfaction of basic needs (survival, sex, thirst, hunger, sleep, etc.) Superego - -A preconscious force that's only goal is to push us to do what is 'right' (society's standards) Ego - -A conscious force that we develop in the social world and operates on the reality principle—seeking to satisfy id's and the superego's desires in realistic ways Freud's Clinical Work - -- Focused on accessing the unconscious traumas and/or needs that had to be addressed in order understand a person - Required bringing the unconscious "up," to change personality or address the abnormal through: Psychoanalysis, Hypnosis, Free association, Dream interpretation, "Freudian Slips" Latency - -(6 to puberty) No libido Genital stage - -(puberty +) Maturation of sexual interest; sexual issues Anna O (Bertha Pappenheim) - -Important case study by Freud; influenced his psychodynamic theory Franz Anton Mesmer - -First hypnotist; magnétisme animal; "mesmerizing" Induction, Relaxation, Suggestion - -The 3 steps of hypnosis Posthypnotic Amnesia - -When a person cannot remember what happened while he/she was hypnotized Carl Jung - -- Freud's "heir apparent"; broke with Freud's work because of his differing beliefs about personality formation - Personality is formed from both conscious and unconscious forces - Our personal unconscious did not contain the basic instincts that Freud proposed (primarily the id) - Archetypes Archetypes - -Vague, existential, and spiritual images/concepts found within our personality; some inherited from ancestors, others unique to the individual Alfred Adler - -- Superiority Theory - Another early student of Freud's, but broke away because of differing theories (too much focus on sex) - Individual psychology - Striving for superiority - Inferiority complex Superiority Theory - -Personality was based on our attempts to pursue our strengths and make up for our shortcomings Individual Psychology - -An approach to study the personality of a person as a whole rather than in separate parts (id/ego/superego) Striving for Superiority - -A desire to seek personal excellence and fulfillment Inferiority Complex - -An exaggerated feeling of weakness, inadequacy, and helplessness due to assessing a lack in a skill Libido - -Psychosexual energy; an insatiable sexual drive that comes in different forms during our lifetime Oral stage - -(0-18 months) Mouth centered sti

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Psych 1 (Gade, UC Berkeley) Midterm 3 exam with 100%
correct answers | 2024

Mechanism Movement - -Biological mechanisms are behind all thoughts and

behaviors


Jean Charcot - -Began treating people with hypnosis and other approaches to get at

the "unconscious" with Sigmund Freud


Psychodynamic Theory - -Personality is based on the interplay of conflicting forces

within the individual


Conscious - -The thoughts and experiences of which we are aware of that impact our

behaviors


Unconscious - -The thoughts and experiences of which we are UNAWARE of that

impact our behaviors


Id - -An unconscious force that constantly seeks satisfaction of basic needs

(survival, sex, thirst, hunger, sleep, etc.)


Superego - -A preconscious force that's only goal is to push us to do what is 'right'

(society's standards)


Ego - -A conscious force that we develop in the social world and operates on the

reality principle—seeking to satisfy id's and the superego's desires in realistic ways

,Freud's Clinical Work - -- Focused on accessing the unconscious traumas and/or

needs that had to be addressed in order understand a person


- Required bringing the unconscious "up," to change personality or address the abnormal

through: Psychoanalysis, Hypnosis, Free association, Dream interpretation, "Freudian

Slips"


Latency - -(6 to puberty) No libido


Genital stage - -(puberty +) Maturation of sexual interest; sexual issues


Anna O (Bertha Pappenheim) - -Important case study by Freud; influenced his

psychodynamic theory


Franz Anton Mesmer - -First hypnotist; magnétisme animal; "mesmerizing"


Induction, Relaxation, Suggestion - -The 3 steps of hypnosis


Posthypnotic Amnesia - -When a person cannot remember what happened while

he/she was hypnotized


Carl Jung - -- Freud's "heir apparent"; broke with Freud's work because of his differing

beliefs about personality formation


- Personality is formed from both conscious and unconscious forces


- Our personal unconscious did not contain the basic instincts that Freud proposed

(primarily the id)

, - Archetypes


Archetypes - -Vague, existential, and spiritual images/concepts found within our

personality; some inherited from ancestors, others unique to the individual


Alfred Adler - -- Superiority Theory


- Another early student of Freud's, but broke away because of differing theories (too much

focus on sex)


- Individual psychology


- Striving for superiority


- Inferiority complex


Superiority Theory - -Personality was based on our attempts to pursue our strengths

and make up for our shortcomings


Individual Psychology - -An approach to study the personality of a person as a whole

rather than in separate parts (id/ego/superego)


Striving for Superiority - -A desire to seek personal excellence and fulfillment


Inferiority Complex - -An exaggerated feeling of weakness, inadequacy, and

helplessness due to assessing a lack in a skill


Libido - -Psychosexual energy; an insatiable sexual drive that comes in different

forms during our lifetime
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