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Psychoanalysis Party Game Group yourselves into groups of sixes Each person take six sheets of paper

Personality is… Characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting It is what makes us unique

Psychoanalytic Humanistic Childhood sexuality and unconscious drive personality Humanistic Inner capacities for growth and self-fulfillment drive personality Today – focus on biological roots, nurture of environment, self-serving bias, and cultural influences

Psychoanalysis – NOTHING IS ACCIDENTAL Freud Hypnosis (lacked something, think testing…) Free association Personality is – what arises from conflict between impulse and restraint What does that mean?

Where else did we talk about Freud this year?

Dreams Manifest content Latent content How do these things come together to explain the psychoanalytic theory of dreams?

So how do we break into our unconscious? What is our unconscious?

Just for reference if you need it…

So let’s go back to his definition of personality again Arises from the conflict between impulse and restraint Which is the biological function, which is the social contrast?

Psychoanalytical Personality Development Freudian stages (id dominated) Psychosexual phases thru erogenous zones

Psychosexual Stages Chart

Freud Applications Oedipus or Electra Complexes

What is psychoanalytic anxiety? What role does the Ego play in anxiety? Unresolved conflicts = fixation on a psychosexual phase

Identification If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em Coping mechanisms with threatening feelings of competition with their same-sex parent by identifying with that parent Which psychosexual stage would this be a part of?

Defense Mechanisms – reduce/redirect anxiety by distorting reality Repression Underlies ALL OTHER DM’S Banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts from consciousness Seen thru dreams and slips of the tongue Regression When faced with anxiety, retreats to infantile stage Homesick from camp/college Thumb sucking Reaction formation Ego unconsciously switches unacceptable impulses into opposites I hate him/her because I love him/her. Projection Disguise your own threatening impulse She or he doesn’t trust me = I don’t trust myself Rationalization Self-justifying actions “Social drinkers” Displacement Shifts sexual or aggressive impulses towards a less threatening object Everyday of your teenage life… Denial S/he would never cheat on me… It’s going to be different this time… Sublimation Rechannel unacceptable impulses into socially approved activities Socially adaptive Leonardo and Madonna paintings

Neo-Freudians Took basic ideas and Focused more on consciousness Discussed items outside of sex and aggression Psychodynamic = all about the unconscious based on but outside of Freudian stages and/or id, ego, superego Psychoanalytic = Freud

Alfred Adler Childhood is important, focus on social not sexual tensions Inferiority complex Fictional finalism The ends justify the means all men created equal Birth order studies

3 ways we relate to others (toward, away, against) Womb envy PRONOUNCED HORN-EYE Basic anxiety studies 3 ways we relate to others (toward, away, against) Womb envy Childhood anxiety caused by dependent child’s helplessness Triggers desire for love and security Believed Freud to be SUPER biased

Carl Jung Less emphasis on social, more on repression Archetypes (self, shadow) Collective unconscious Why are people spiritual? Who do you mourn more and why? Victims of Sandy Hook? Collateral damage of 22 victims in Afghanistan?

Two more… Nancy Chodorow: Matina Horner: Male and female identification with the mother Matina Horner: Women’s fear of success Success phobia – fear of discovering true potential

Assessing the unconscious Projective tests – what does it mean to project? TAT: Thematic Apperception Test Rorschach Inkblot

Why can’t I trust my husband?

Rorschach Inkblot Highly subjective Today used as an icebreaker in psychoanalysis Inner feelings or mindset linked to interpretation of inkblot

Criticisms of Freud/Psychoanalysis Freud and Ford But! Where’s the social aspect? Cultural aspect? Evolutionary traits? Loftus studies and repression vs. false memory Can you actively forget?

Where is Freud correct? We have limited access to our minds The unconscious goes into… Two track mind Schemas Priming Split brain Parallel processing Implicit memories Emotions before analysis of event Self concept and stereotypes Defense mechanisms and false consensus effects

Conclusion WE DEFEND OURSELVES AGAINST ANXIETY Application How do we go about doing that? I don’t know… ask Freud. Application Terror management theory

What is going through your mind?

Terror Management Theory People explore emotions and have certain behavioral responses when dealing with impending death