PHYS 1107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Neuroticism, Mouth, Dialectical Behavior Therapy

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9:07 am o o o o o o o o o o o. Id (pleasure): something that we are born with, primiive drives. Ego (reality): the component of the personality seen by others reality. Superego (morals): develop with the child"s moral development. Unconscious ideas could leak into our conscious as dreams, fear, etc. The return of behavior that is typical of earlier stages of development. The transfer of unacceptable impulses away from their original objects onto safer or less threatening objects. Refusal to recognize a threatening impulse or desire. Behaving in a way that is the opposite of one"s true wishes or desires in order to keep these repressed. The use of self-jusiicaions to explain away unacceptable behavior. Imposing one"s own impulses or wishes onto another person. The channeling of unacceptable impulses into socially construcive pursuits. Return of sexual interests expressed in mature sexual relaionships none. The big five: o o o o o o o o.

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