PSYC1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Projective Identification, Intellectualization, Psychoanalysis
Lecture 2- Classical Psychoanalysis
Essential Reading: eReserve- Reading for Fiona Hibberd – Monte (1999) 122-123
Central Elements of Classical Psychoanalytic Theory
• Motivation
• Infantile dependence
• Socialization
• Internal conflict and repression
• Defence mechanisms and compromise formations
Freud’s Concept of Motivation
• Biological Drive
- Appetitive
- Intensity
• Drive gratification
• The pleasure principle
• Drive frustration
• The reality principle
• Pain
Each drive has an appetite, and has intensity.
Infantile Independence and Sophisticated Brains
• Primary attachments and personality developments
- In the context of a dependent infant
- Dependence and the sophisticated brains we have, shape the nature of the
relationships to our primary caregivers.
• Broader family, school, groups, institutions
- As we grow, relationships extend into the society
Socialization and the Personality
• Rewarding/ gratifying the drives
• Punishing/ frustrating the drives
• Drive conflict
• Internalization
Intra psychic conflict arises when the drives are set against one another
Child is heavily dependent of parental approval.
The socialization process is the child learning and internalizing values about
what is right and wrong, therefore shaping their personality.
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Document Summary
Essential reading: ereserve- reading for fiona hibberd monte (1999) 122-123. Infantile dependence: motivation, socialization, defence mechanisms and compromise formations. Appetitive: drive gratification, the pleasure principle, drive frustration, the reality principle, pain. Each drive has an appetite, and has intensity. Infantile independence and sophisticated brains: primary attachments and personality developments. Dependence and the sophisticated brains we have, shape the nature of the. In the context of a dependent infant relationships to our primary caregivers: broader family, school, groups, institutions. As we grow, relationships extend into the society. Socialization and the personality: rewarding/ gratifying the drives, punishing/ frustrating the drives, drive conflict. Intra psychic conflict arises when the drives are set against one another. The socialization process is the child learning and internalizing values about what is right and wrong, therefore shaping their personality. Id the ego: unacceptable material dynamically repressed (see essential reading, later conceptualized the psyche as consisting of.