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Reading quiz due 1-16-13: P133-137: 1. What is the other term for biological clock? 2. During which hours of sleep does REM sleep last the longest? 3. When do we have the most vivid dreams? 4. Describe 2 kinds of sleep problems. 5. What does REM stand for? Obj: I will identify Freud’s defense mechanisms

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Obj : I will identify Freud’s defense mechanisms. Reading quiz due 1-16-13 : P133-137: 1. What is the other term for biological clock? 2. During which hours of sleep does REM sleep last the longest? 3. When do we have the most vivid dreams? 4 . Describe 2 kinds of sleep problems . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Reading quiz due 1-16-13: P133-137: 1. What is the other term for biological clock? 2. During which hours of sleep does REM

sleep last the longest? 3. When do we have the most vivid dreams? 4. Describe 2 kinds of sleep problems. 5. What does REM stand for?

Obj: I will identify Freud’s defense mechanisms

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Reading quiz due 1-17-13: P139-142: 1. Whose ideas began the technique of

hypnosis? 2. Define posthypnotic suggestion. 3& 4 online 5 ?

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Freud and Sleep

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Introduction to States of Consciousness: Video

1: The idea of consciousness suggests that we do make ____ and do not live by ____

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Personality

An individual’s characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.

Each dwarf has a distinct personality.

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Psychoanalytic Perspective

In his clinical practice, Freud

encountered patients suffering

from nervous disorders. Their complaints could

not be explained in terms of purely physical causes.

Sigmund Freud(1856-1939)

Culver Pictures

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Psychodynamic Perspective

Freud’s clinical experience led him to develop the first

comprehensive theory of

personality, which included the

unconscious mind, psychosexual stages, and

defense mechanisms.

Sigmund Freud(1856-1939)

Culver Pictures

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Model of MindThe mind is like an iceberg. It is mostly hidden, and below the surface lies the unconscious mind. The preconscious

stores temporary memories.

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Personality Structure

Personality develops as a result of our efforts to resolve conflicts between our

biological impulses (id) and social restraints (superego).

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Id, Ego and SuperegoThe Id unconsciously strives to

satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives, operating on the pleasure principle, demanding immediate

gratification.The ego functions as the “executive” and

mediates the demands of the id and superego.

The superego provides standards for judgment (the conscience) and for future

aspirations.

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Kronk and Id.

Which is which from this video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=RK5n-X-Jlbk

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Personality Development

Freud believed that personality formed during the first few years of life divided into psychosexual stages. During these

stages the id’s pleasure-seeking energies focus on pleasure sensitive body areas called erogenous zones.

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Psychosexual Stages

Freud divided the development of personality into five psychosexual stages.

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Oedipus Complex

A boy’s sexual desire for his mother and feelings of jealousy and hatred

for the rival father. A girl’s desire for her father is called the Electra

complex.

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Identification

Children cope with threatening feelings by repressing them and by identifying

with the rival parent. Through this process of

identification, their superego gains strength that

incorporates their parents’ values.

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. Vandervelde private collection

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Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sphzGUYOrjM

2A: What are the 4 levels of defense mechanisms

2B: Give 1 example for each level of d.m.

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#3: Make a new example (or draw an existing example) for one of the defense mechanisms

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Dreams: How do they fit in? Case study: Read by yourself. #4: After reading the case, attempt to

analyze the dream. What is really going on?

#4B: What defense mechanisms are they utilizing?

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