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PSY 2403 1st Edition Lecture 5 Outline of Last LectureI. Biography of FreudII. Levels of Mental LifeIII. Provinces of MindIV. Dynamics of PersonalityV. Defense MechanismsOutline of Current Lecture I. Defense Mechanisms (cont.)II. Stages of Development (Freud)III. Applications of Psychoanalytic Theory (Freud)IV. Critique of FreudV. Concept of Humanity (Freud)VI. Jung’s Levels of the PsycheCurrent LectureI. Defense Mechanisms (continued)a. Displacement – satisfying an impulse with a substitute objecti. Taking out anger/aggression on a tangible object/personb. Sublimation – re-channeling an impulse into a more socially desirable outleti. Finding a socially acceptable way to use the impulseII. Stages of Development a. Psychosexualb. Erogenous zone for the first 3 stagesc. Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, GenitalIII. Research Methods/Applicationsa. Free Association – patient talks about whatever comes to mindb. Transference (patient transfers feelings that they cannot readily express to someone, onto the doctor)These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.c. Countertransference (doctor gets attached to the patient, transference from doctor topatient)d. Resistance – signals that the patient is holding back something, should go back to thattopic and delve deepere. Dream Analysisi. Manifest content – whatever you are able to tell about the dreamii. Latent content – given by the clinician, underlying meaning of that dreamf. Parapraxes – mistakes that were makeni. Ex: Freudian slipsg. Case Studiesi. Published very few accountsii. Represent import analytic conceptsIV. Critique of Freuda. High on Generating Researchb. Moderate on Organizing Known Data, Guiding Action, and Parsimony(simplicity)c. Very low on FalsifiabilityV. Concept of Humanitya. Deterministic and Pessimisticb. Causality over Teleologyc. Unconscious over Consciousd. Biology over Culturee. Equal emphasis on Uniqueness and SimilarityVI. Jung’s Levels of the Psychea. Definition of Personality: Psychei. Greek word meaning “spirit” or “soul”1. Thought, feeling and behaviorii. From beginning a unity is sought1. Optimal goal – development of person’s wholenessiii. Libido – Life energy, driving force behind psycheb. Levels of Psychei. Conscious – Psychic images sensed by the egoii. Personal Unconscious – Psychic images not sensed by the egoiii. Collective Unconscious – Ideas from the experiences of our ancestors. Content is the same for everyonec. Consciousnessi. Appears earlyii. Differentiated from general awarenessiii. Ego – organization of conscious mindd. Personal Unconscious (PU) and Complexesi. What happens to experiences Ego doesn’t admit?ii. Within the PU exist the


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