Summarize Freud's conception of the unconscious.
-Freud conception of the unconscious states that it holds all the information, thoughts, feelings. Most of these thoughts are unacceptable and unnecessary Freud says that this unconsciousness still affects our behavior even though we are not aware of it. A Freudian slip is when you accidentally slip something out that you were unconsciously thinking about. often your unconscious thoughts are sexual and unnecessary.
http://psychology.about.com/od/theoriesofpersonality/a/consciousuncon.htm
Talks about frueduean slips
Picture shows about our super ego our ego and our id.
-Freud conception of the unconscious states that it holds all the information, thoughts, feelings. Most of these thoughts are unacceptable and unnecessary Freud says that this unconsciousness still affects our behavior even though we are not aware of it. A Freudian slip is when you accidentally slip something out that you were unconsciously thinking about. often your unconscious thoughts are sexual and unnecessary.
http://psychology.about.com/od/theoriesofpersonality/a/consciousuncon.htm
Talks about frueduean slips
Picture shows about our super ego our ego and our id.
Describe the structure of personality as Freud views it (id, ego, superego), his concept of defense, and his theory of development.
-Id is present from birth and is an unconsicous thought. The ego deals with reality and is created from the id but makes the ideas from the id a reality. The superego holds our moral standards and what we got from society and our parents and tells us from right from wrong. Our defense is when our ego can no longer deal with what is coming at us so we get anxiety. Our development comes from how we grew up and what we experienced shapes who we are.
http://psychology.about.com/od/theoriesofpersonality/a/personalityelem.htm
Talks about id ego and superego.
Picture shpws a person and what their id and superego do.
-Id is present from birth and is an unconsicous thought. The ego deals with reality and is created from the id but makes the ideas from the id a reality. The superego holds our moral standards and what we got from society and our parents and tells us from right from wrong. Our defense is when our ego can no longer deal with what is coming at us so we get anxiety. Our development comes from how we grew up and what we experienced shapes who we are.
http://psychology.about.com/od/theoriesofpersonality/a/personalityelem.htm
Talks about id ego and superego.
Picture shpws a person and what their id and superego do.
Define Rogers' actualizing tendency.
-Carl Rogers was a huministic psychologist who says that for a person to be able to "grow" that they need to be in an environment that lets them have openness, acceptance, empathy. Roger's says that without these healthy kinds of relationships than a person can not grow how they are supposed to. Roger's says that anyone can achieve their goals if they have self actualization.
http://www.simplypsychology.org/carl-rogers.html
Talks about Carl Rogers.
http://psychology.about.com/od/findex/g/fully-functioning-person.htm
Talks about a fully functioning person.
-Carl Rogers was a huministic psychologist who says that for a person to be able to "grow" that they need to be in an environment that lets them have openness, acceptance, empathy. Roger's says that without these healthy kinds of relationships than a person can not grow how they are supposed to. Roger's says that anyone can achieve their goals if they have self actualization.
http://www.simplypsychology.org/carl-rogers.html
Talks about Carl Rogers.
http://psychology.about.com/od/findex/g/fully-functioning-person.htm
Talks about a fully functioning person.
Describe the development of congruence and incongruence.
-When someone's self and actual self do not match up then that means that they are incongruence. When someone's self and actual self are the same then they are congruence. The closer that they are together to more self worth someone has. Rarely does both self and actual self match up perfectly.
http://www.simplypsychology.org/carl-rogers.html
Talks about self actualazation.
Picture shows how someone can move themesleves to congruence.
-When someone's self and actual self do not match up then that means that they are incongruence. When someone's self and actual self are the same then they are congruence. The closer that they are together to more self worth someone has. Rarely does both self and actual self match up perfectly.
http://www.simplypsychology.org/carl-rogers.html
Talks about self actualazation.
Picture shows how someone can move themesleves to congruence.
Describe the therapeutic concepts of therapeutic neutrality, free association, interpretation, and transference.
- Therapeutic nuetrality is when the atmoshphere is completely non judgemental and the outcome is not specific. Free association is used in psychoanalysis and is when the patient speaks for themselves. Interpretation is using oral suggestions to communicate and interpret what the patient is trying to say. Transference is when emotions are associated with a certain person then unconciously go to another person.
Picture show a cartoon about transference.
- Therapeutic nuetrality is when the atmoshphere is completely non judgemental and the outcome is not specific. Free association is used in psychoanalysis and is when the patient speaks for themselves. Interpretation is using oral suggestions to communicate and interpret what the patient is trying to say. Transference is when emotions are associated with a certain person then unconciously go to another person.
Picture show a cartoon about transference.