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Inside Freud ENG4U

Jung Psychoanalysis Dream analysis Id, Ego, Superego

Pass, Fail, or Skip Stages of Development

Psychosexual development Erogenous Zones Psychosexual development

Oral Fixation Gullibility Nails Oral Stage (0-18 months)

Anal-Retentive Anal-Expulsive Anal Stage (18m to 3 years)

Phallic Stage (3-6 years) Genitals Sex Mother/Father Oedipus/Electra Castration Father imitation Penis Envy

Latency Stage (Year 6 – Puberty)

Genital Stage (puberty - ?) Lessons learned… or not?

On to icebergs…

On to icebergs…

On to icebergs… Basic Needs  External Circumstances Baby

Back to icebergs…  External Circumstances Id Satisfaction Basic Needs Baby

On to icebergs… Phallic Stage Learned Morality Code of ethics  External Circumstances Id Satisfaction Basic Needs  External Circumstances Baby

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS Phallic Stage Learned Morality Code of ethics  External Circumstances Id Satisfaction Basic Needs  External Circumstances Baby

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS Phallic Stage Learned Morality Code of ethics  External Circumstances Id Satisfaction Basic Needs  External Circumstances Baby

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS Phallic Stage Learned Morality Code of ethics  External Circumstances Id Satisfaction Basic Needs  External Circumstances Baby

PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS Phallic Stage Learned Morality Code of ethics  External Circumstances Id Satisfaction Basic Needs  External Circumstances Baby

Ego Defense Mechanisms Keeping balance between the Id and the Superego List published by Dr. Christopher L. Heffner Ego Defense Mechanisms

Denial arguing against an anxiety provoking stimuli by stating it doesn't exist denying that your physician's diagnosis of cancer is correct and seeking a second opinion

displacement taking out impulses on a less threatening target slamming a door instead of hitting a person; yelling at your spouse after an argument with your boss

avoiding unacceptable emotions by focusing on the intellectual aspects intellectualization avoiding unacceptable emotions by focusing on the intellectual aspects focusing on the details of a funeral as opposed to the sadness and grief

projection placing unacceptable impulses in yourself onto someone else when losing an argument, you state "You're just Stupid”. Homophobia

regression returning to a previous stage of development sitting in a corner and crying after hearing bad news; throwing a temper tantrum when you don't get your way

repression pulling into the unconscious forgetting abuse from your childhood due to the trauma and anxiety

sublimation acting out unacceptable impulses in a socially acceptable way sublimating your aggressive impulses toward a career as a boxer; becoming a surgeon because of your desire to cut; lifting weights to release 'pent up' energy

A Case Study: submit to Ms. McKnight on Tuesday Read the Freudian analysis “Avoiding the Bananahole”. Answer the following two questions: Why did Seymour kill himself, according to this essay? (paraphrase using Freudian terminology) Identify and explain the Ego Defense Mechanism(s) invoked by Seymour’s Ego. (List is attached to the essay) A Case Study: submit to Ms. McKnight on Tuesday