PSYC 332 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Freudian Slip, Not Fair, Thangka
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The psychopathology of everyday life: exploring freudian slips. Freud would say that there is another part of our lives that has to do with unconscious motivations. That would suggest that there is another part of our personality. I cannot clarify meaning of questions at the exam: setting does not allow it, not fair to other students, translation dictionaries allowed. Opportunity to identify poor questions on cover sheet. Is it coming from early childhood family dynamics: freud would also look at the life story, no freudian concept can be easily measured. Psychoanalysis and the psychopathology of everyday life (brief book for ordinary people) He talks about small errors that we make that might tell that something else deeper might be going on. Memory lapses (ex: forgetting a person"s name) these happen at least 3 times a week. Slips of the tongue (ex: saying someone else"s name) 3 times a week too.