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Structure of Freudian Mind
Unconscious: location of the primary drives, including sex, love, emotions Inaccessible through the conscious mind Structured as a language
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The Ego Ego = identity, conscious or waking life
Unbroken, continuous sense of selfhood, or subjectivity. Ego formed in relation to primary drives (sex, survival) and exercises secondary drives (emotion, ambition, competition, etc).
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Super-Ego Police of the Ego Muscle of Repression
Super-Ego often in conflict with Ego’s accessing of forbidden or repressed desires.
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Ego Formation (Boys) Oedipal “Complex”
Infantile stage: oral stage of development; fixation, via the mouth, on the mother “Toddler” stage: anal stage of development; self-control of the body (potty training) Castration Anxiety: child’s desire for the mother , who lacks a penis, may provoke father into castrating him Identification with father: being like the father may prevent castration; normal heterosexual desire follows from identifying with the father’s relation to the female body.
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Ego Formation (girls) Same early stages as boys
Daughter cannot identify with the father because she lacks a penis. Winning approval from the threatening figure by identifying with mother’s position relative to the father. Displaces desire to have father’s penis onto another object with a penis (man).
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Interpretation of Dreams
Manifest Content: experience of the dream, the plot of the dream; dream “thought” Latent Content: the dream “work”, the content of the dream produced by the unconscious. Dream Thought: distorted transcript (dream) of the latent content. Distortion, Condensation: all make the dream work (unconscious) acceptable to ego-conscious
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