PSY100H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Peak Experience, Biopsychosocial Model, Oral Stage
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Psy100h1 - lecture 19 - psychological disorders (cont. ) Powerful, instantaneous effect, we have almost 100% control over it (can be used poorly or skillfully) As child grows up, higher cognition develops and gradually the ego comes into play. Id wants things now, ego thinks maybe we should wait . Parents are mostly the child"s exposure to the world teaching ethics, morals, religion. Child"s superego/conscience/moral reasoning (emerging sense of right and wrong) are largely internalized. Reality through the mouth oral stage. When child transitions to a different stage, they start paying attention. Infant experiences deprivation things don"t always come right away. Id perspective: i want, i want does not get anything i want, i want crying but still does not get. Awareness that there is a separation between them and the world start to dissociate from the world develops the ego. Psychology is based on the negative psyche needs, deprivation. Therefore most research is focused on negative emotions.