← Ch. 13 part 2 Test
7 Written Questions
6 Multiple Choice Questions
- In Freud's theory, the logical, rational, largely conscious system of personality, which operates according to the reality principle
- the unconscious system of the personality, which contains the life and death instincts and operates on the pleasure principle; source of the libido
- unqualified caring and nonjudgmental acceptance of another
- developing to one's fullest potential
- a series of stages through which the sexual instinct develops; each stage is defined by an erogenous zone around which conflict arises
- For Freud, the primary motivating force of human behavior, containing repersssed memories, as well as instincts, wishes, and desires that have never been conscious
6 True/False Questions
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conscious → the thoughts, feelings, sensations, or memories of which a person is aware at any given moment
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conditions of worth → the thoughts, feelings, sensations, or memories of which a person is aware at any given moment
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psychoanalysis → Freud's term for his theory of personality and his therapy for treating psychological disorders
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defense mechanism → a person's characteristic patterns of behaving, thinking, and feeling
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collective nconscious → The expereineces, perceptions, feelings, and memories taht a person is not consciously aware of at the moment but may be easily brought to consciousness
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personality → a person's characteristic patterns of behaving, thinking, and feeling
Regenerate Test