Chapter 3 Psychology

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Id is
Primitive psych force hidden in the unconscious.
pleasure principle.
represents basic needs & drives which other personality factors are built.
basic instinct-hunger, thirst, sex,
main source of energy for personality development
Ego
Controls the personal thinking and acts as the coordinator of personality.
rational component of the mind.
Rational principle
Ego evaluates consequences & determines course of action in a rational manner.
Superego
Consist of traditional values & morales of society.
what is right and wrong.
Libido
Energy of the iD biological instinct.
Defense mechanisms
Unconscious attempt to adjust to conditions that are painful.
DM-compensation
To make up for feelings of inferiority in the area of weakness.
DM-repression
Mechanism which unacceptable desires, feelings, memories, and thoughts, are excluded from consciousness by being sent deep into unconscious.
DM-sublimation
Mechanism where consciously unacceptable instinctual demands are channeled into acceptable forms of gradification.
DM-denial
Mechanism through which a person escapes psychic pain associated with reality by unconsciously rejecting reality.
Identification
Mechanism where a person takes on the attitudes, behaviors, or personality of another person whom he or she idealized.
Reaction formation-DM
Blocking out threatening impulses or feelings by acting out an opposite behavior
Regression
Mechanism that involves a person falling back to earlier phase of development in which he felt secure.
Projection-DM
Mechanism which one person unconsciously attributes his or her unacceptable ideas or impulses to another.
Rationalization
Mechanism which an individual tries to justify their behavior.