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psychodynamic theories
In two pages, review Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory
Freud's psychoanalytic theory Contribution to the field
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Exam 3 –November 8, 2004
1. Joleen’s friends describe her as being emotionally reserved most of the time but also able to become extremely angry every once and awhile. When she is angry at one of her friends, she usually does not confront them with her problem and instead behaves in a cold and distant manner. Sometimes, however, she will blow up in anger at them a week or two later. Which of the following would most likely be Freud’s evaluation of Joleen?
a. Freud would claim that she is engaging in sublimation behaviors to protect herself.
b. He would categorize her as anal expulsive and claim that it is due to unresolved issues she had during her anal stage of life.
c. Freud would call her phallic defensive because of the conflicts she had with her parents between the ages of 3 and 5 (possibly even sexual abuse).
d. He would say that she is obsessed with oral sensations, like talking, because she developed normally through the oral stage of life.
e. Freud would claim that she is in love with her father.
2. What aspect of personality has been found to be a reliable predictor of marital dissatisfaction, poor reports of health, and depression?
a. introversion
b. low openness
c. extraversion
d. low agreeableness
e. neuroticism
3. Lexi and Petri are identical twins who were separated at birth and grew up with very different families. Lexi is a skilled student who has three close friends and a loving boyfriend. Her adoptive family had difficulties accepting her when she was an infant and never really appreciated her until she reached puberty. Petri is also a good student and is very well liked in her sorority. Her adoptive family adored Petri until the family dissolved in a messy divorce when Petri was 16. Based on the core model of personality, who probably has higher self esteem, Lexi or Petri?
1. Lexi, because having a significant other (her boyfriend) is the most important thing for self esteem.
2.
3. Because he believes that "real men have no fears," 8-year-old George has difficulty accepting the fact that his father is fearful of losing his job. George's experience is most directly explained by:
4. Which research method did Sigmund Freud use extensively in the process of developing his well-known theory of personality?
B. "No, I don't recommend that Amy attend this IEP meeting. At 17, she's too busy with her friends and school activities to be interested in such a meeting."
a.) “She said I was wild and that I had no direction in life” (59).
Freud starts his report by informing the readers of the incompleteness of his analysis and preparing them for a fragmented case. He admits that though the two dreams of Dora were recorded immediately after his session, “the case history itself was only committed to writing from memory, after the treatment was at an end […] thus the record is not absolutely – phonographically - exact” (4). Already, it becomes clear that the case will be based off of potentially invalid information. Freud attempts to defend this cause of skepticism by stating that the recollection remained fresh and heightened in his mind by his personal interest in the case (4). Freud clearly recognizes the opportunity for criticism due to the lack of information and accompanying lack of validity in his arguments, but he’s more intent on completing the report and proving his sexual desire and dream interpretat...
Feist, J., Feist, G. J., & Roberts, T. A. (2009). Theories of personality. New York:
C. Looks as if they have hearing problems although their hearing has been checked and is fine.
A. I asked my friend his opinion and he replied, “It’s their own fault. They do it to themselves by being lazy or with their drug habits.”
B. Such experiences resulted in seizures that were believed at that time to make her neurotic.
Sigmund Freud believed that adults seduced children and this is where their problems came up in adulthood. As for all things, many people did not agree with Freud’s theory. “Freud believed that people could be cured by making conscious their unconscious thoughts and motivations, thus gaining insight” (McLeod, “Psychoanalysis”). According to Freud’s Psychoanalytical Theory, there are three elements of personality the id, ego and superego. The id is an individual’s inner child.
Schultz, D. P., & Schultz, S. E. (2013). Theories of personality (10th ed.). Belmont, CA: Cengage/Wadsworth.
Matthews, G., Deary, I. J., & Whiteman, M. C. (2009). Personality traits. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
A person’s personality has been the subject of psychological scrutiny for many years. Psychologists have drawn up several theories in an attempt to accurately predict and determine one’s personality. Foremost amongst these, is the “Big Five Trait Theory” which stemmed from Raymond B. Cattell’s theory.
c. individuals who score low on one variable tend to score low on a second.
B. i ask that you should think about these precautions and take them into thought