MUSI20150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Attachment Theory, Sigmund Freud, Crossmodal
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Theory of mind: seventeenth-century western philosophers such as john locke and ren descartes speculated about the existence of something within the mind, beyond awareness, that also influenced behaviour, conscious thoughts, unconscious thoughts. Sigmund freud: castration complex, super-ego, oedipus complex , sexist, repress sexuality, mistake - true for everyone, live in environment with hierarchy of men and women. Supermarket, people in front walks slowly. makes you impatient and started talking: cognitive verbal diarrhea - unconcious. Reasons for admission 1864-1889: jealousy and rekuguib, lazziness, masturbation, politics, women trouble . Repression: unconscious, employed by ego to keep disturbing or threatening thoughts from becomeing conscious. Denial: blocking external events from awareness, situation that is too much to handle, person refuses to experience it. Individuals attributing their own unacceptable thoughts, feeling, and motives to another person. Displacement: satisfying na impulse with a substiture object. Regression: movement back in psychological time when one is faced with stress. Sublimation: satisfying an impulse with a substitute object.