edition chapter 13
Psychoanalytic Theory - ANSWER-(Frued) focusses on repression and unconscious forces that
shape behavior
Psychosocial Development - ANSWER-(Erikson) the approach that encompasses changes in our
interactions with understandings of one another, as well as in our knowledge and
understanding. of ourselves as members of society
Frued's basic personality Principles - ANSWER-Id, Ego, Superego
Id - ANSWER-Unconscious, irrational, instant gratification, pleasure principle (untamed horse)
Superego - ANSWER-Conscious, self evaluating, moralistic, ruled by internalization of parental
and societal rules (riding instructor)
Ego - ANSWER-Partially conscious, rational, acts as a mediator between Id and Superego. Ruled
by reality
Frued's Psychosexual stages of development - ANSWER-Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital
Oral - ANSWER-Birth to 1, the mouth is the primary focus of pleasurable sensations that the
infant achieves through exploring objects with their mouth
Anal - ANSWER-1-3, anus is primary focus of pleasurable sensations that the child develops
through toilet training
Phallic - ANSWER-3-6, genitals are primary focus of pleasurable sensations that the child derives
though sexual curiosity, masturbation, and sexual attraction to the parent of the opposite sex
Latency - ANSWER-7-11, sexual impulses become repressed and dormant as the child develops
same sex freindships with peers
Genital - ANSWER-Adolescence, child reaches sexual maturity, the genitals become the primary
focus of pleasurable sensations, seeks to satisfy in physical relationships
Behavioral Perspective - ANSWER-(Watson) studies observable behavior, focusses on learning
Classical Conditioning - ANSWER-a learning process that occurs when an organism responds to a
neutral stimulus (drooling when smelling food)
Operant Conditioning - ANSWER-the behavior is controlled by rewards and consequences