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REPRESSION (FREUD)
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REPRESSION OCCURS WHEN THE IDS DRIVES ARE EXCLUDED FROM COUNSCIOUS AWARENESS BY MAINTAINING THEM IN THE UNCONSCOUIS. Most basic defense mechanism. Repression is involved inall neurotic behavior according the Freud.
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FIXATION
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Person exhibits fixation whenthey are fixated in one stage as a result of unresolved development or other trauma during particular stage of development.
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Regression
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This occurs when a person retreats to an earlier safer stage of development and behaves in ways chacteristic to that stage.
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INTROJECTION
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When one incorprates into ones egos system the picture of an object as one concieves the object to be. Process of assimilation.
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PROJECTION
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ATTRIBUTING ONES OWN UNACCEPTABLE INSTINCTUAL NEEDS TO ANOTHER PERSON. DISSIMILATION.
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REACTION FORMATIONS
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PERSON AVOIDS AN ANXIETY EVOKING INSTINCT BY EXPRESSING THE OPPOSITE.
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RATIONALIZATION
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BEHAVIOURS IN WAYS WHICH MAKE THEM APPEAR RATIONAL AND SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE>
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DISPLACEMENT
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THE TRANSFER OF AN INSTINCTUAL DRIVE FROM ITS ORIGINAL TARGET TO A LESS THREATENING TARGET SO THE DRIVE CAN BE SAFELY EXPRESSED.
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SUBLIMATION
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UNACCEPTABLE IMPULSE IS DIVERTED INTO A SCOIALLY ACCEPTABLE ACTIVITY.
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DEVELOPMENTAL THEORY-FREUD
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EMPHASIZES THE SEXUAL DRIVES OF THE ID AND PROPSES ONES PERSONALITY IS FORMED DURING CHILDHOOD.
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VIEW OF MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR FREUD
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FREUD CONSIDERED MALADAPtIVE BEHAVIOR TO BE THER ESULT OF UNRESOLVED UNCONSCOUIS CONFLICTS THAT OCCURED DURING CHILDHOOD.
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FREUD THERAPEUTIC GOALS
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TO ALLEVIATE PATHOLOGICAL SYMPTONS (Making) THE UNCONSCOUIS CONSCOIUS AND (Reintegrating) PREVIOULSY REPRESSED MATERIAL INTO THE TOtal PERSONAlITY STRCUTURE.
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THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES-FREUD
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FREE ASSOCIATIO
DREAM ANAYLIS RESISTANCE TRANSFERENCE-Allows client to project onto the therapist feelings he/she originally had for parent or other person in the past. |
COUNTERTRANSFERENCE
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USED TO DESCRIBE THERAPISTS INAPPROPRIATE EMOTIONAL REACTIONS TO THE CLIENT.
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CLARIFICATION FREUD
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RESTATING CLIENTS REMARKS OR FEELINGS IN CLEARER TERMS.
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